Is ozone production able to explain the good performance of CabECO® technology in wastewater treatment?
2021; Elsevier BV; Volume: 396; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.electacta.2021.139262
ISSN1873-3859
AutoresM. Rodríguez-Peña, J.A. Barrios, Javier Llanos, Cristina Sáez, Carlos Barrera-Díaz, Manuel A. Rodrigo,
Tópico(s)Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
ResumoThis work intends to go a step further in the application of electrochemical technology to produce ozone, by evaluating the production of ozone with a commercial cell registered as CabECO®, which has been previously used to disinfect heavily polluted water in a successful manner, with a view to ascertaining whether this success may be related to the production of ozone. The CabECO® cell is a PEM electrolyzer; that is to say, one in which anode and cathode are connected through a PEM membrane. Since ozone production on the electrolyte is important and depends on the composition of the liquid, attention must be paid to the electrochemical production of scavengers. Dosing of oxygen as microbubbles has a very positive effect on the production of ozone, while temperature regulation is as well considerably important, as the increase in temperature generated by ohmic losses can lead to important decreases in the efficiency of ozone electrogeneration. Rates within the range 0.06–0.60 mg O3 min−1 are observed; this means that the maximum current efficiency reached is as high as 6.11% (considering oxygen as raw matter). These results are extremely promising as compared with other references in the literature, at once they also indicate there is room for further improvements and a long way to prevent the effect of scavengers and increase the efficiency of the process.
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