Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaning

Electrochemical polymerization of aniline by a combination of ultrasonic waves and electrolysis of water was performed. This method involves three processes: 1) creation of O2 micro bubbles produced by electrolysis of water on the anode side, 2) depolarization of the bubbles at the electrode surface...

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Main Authors: Kyoka Komaba, Hiromasa Goto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Designed Monomers and Polymers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15685551.2021.2003557
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description Electrochemical polymerization of aniline by a combination of ultrasonic waves and electrolysis of water was performed. This method involves three processes: 1) creation of O2 micro bubbles produced by electrolysis of water on the anode side, 2) depolarization of the bubbles at the electrode surface via mechanical vibration using ultrasonic waves to diffuse ions in the electrolyte solution, and 3) progression of direct current (DC) electrochemical polymerization to yield a conductive polymer with fine pores on the surface. The diameter of the pores is on the micrometer scale and is similar in size to pollens. The combination of the electronic function of the conductive polymer and porous polymer surface can be applied as a method to collect allergens such as dust and flower pollens. Electrical adsorption and desorption of pollen was conducted with the porous polyaniline synthesized using a micro-bubble sonic-electrochemical preparation.
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spelling doaj.art-50fa61f631f84da9accd5754b29443212022-12-22T02:53:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupDesigned Monomers and Polymers1385-772X1568-55512021-01-0124134335010.1080/15685551.2021.20035572003557Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaningKyoka Komaba0Hiromasa Goto1University of TsukubaUniversity of TsukubaElectrochemical polymerization of aniline by a combination of ultrasonic waves and electrolysis of water was performed. This method involves three processes: 1) creation of O2 micro bubbles produced by electrolysis of water on the anode side, 2) depolarization of the bubbles at the electrode surface via mechanical vibration using ultrasonic waves to diffuse ions in the electrolyte solution, and 3) progression of direct current (DC) electrochemical polymerization to yield a conductive polymer with fine pores on the surface. The diameter of the pores is on the micrometer scale and is similar in size to pollens. The combination of the electronic function of the conductive polymer and porous polymer surface can be applied as a method to collect allergens such as dust and flower pollens. Electrical adsorption and desorption of pollen was conducted with the porous polyaniline synthesized using a micro-bubble sonic-electrochemical preparation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15685551.2021.2003557conductive polymerselectrochemical polymerizationmicrobubblesonic electrochemical polymerization
spellingShingle Kyoka Komaba
Hiromasa Goto
Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaning
Designed Monomers and Polymers
conductive polymers
electrochemical polymerization
microbubble
sonic electrochemical polymerization
title Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaning
title_full Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaning
title_fullStr Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaning
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaning
title_short Ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis–sonification–electrochemical polymerization, and applications for pollen cleaning
title_sort ultrasonic helical coil electrochemical reactor for simultaneous electrolysis sonification electrochemical polymerization and applications for pollen cleaning
topic conductive polymers
electrochemical polymerization
microbubble
sonic electrochemical polymerization
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15685551.2021.2003557
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