Sonoelectrochemical production of hydrogen peroxide at polished boron-doped diamond electrodes
Power ultrasound applied to erosion resistant and mechanically stable free standing highly boron-doped diamond electrodes allows the electrochemical reduction of dioxygen to hydrogen peroxide under conditions of extremely high rates of mass transport and in the presence of cavitation.
Main Authors: | Compton, R, Marken, F, Goeting, C, McKeown, R, Foord, J, Scarsbrook, G, Sussmann, R, Whitehead, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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