2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2012.03.089
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Fabrication and characterization of a porous gas-evolving anode constituted of lead dioxide microfibers electroformed on a carbon cloth substrate

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“…The oxide coating in the titanium-based coating electrode is easy to fall off during the electrolysis process, resulting in electrode failure. [10][11][12] In addition, researchers have conducted a large number of coated electrode studies on base materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, plastics, and ceramics. [11][12][13][14][15][16] However, in the long-term electrolysis process of metal-coated electrodes such as stainless steel and aluminum, new ecological oxygen atoms and acid liquids diffuse along the pores of the coating to the surface of the substrate to form an oxide insulating layer or the substrate is etched, thereby causing the anode to fail.…”
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“…The oxide coating in the titanium-based coating electrode is easy to fall off during the electrolysis process, resulting in electrode failure. [10][11][12] In addition, researchers have conducted a large number of coated electrode studies on base materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, plastics, and ceramics. [11][12][13][14][15][16] However, in the long-term electrolysis process of metal-coated electrodes such as stainless steel and aluminum, new ecological oxygen atoms and acid liquids diffuse along the pores of the coating to the surface of the substrate to form an oxide insulating layer or the substrate is etched, thereby causing the anode to fail.…”
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“…7,8 So far, the various types of electrodes, including graphite, 9 boron-doped diamond, 10 SnO 2 11 and PbO 2 1 electrodes, have been investigated extensively. The major shortcomings of the graphite, boron-doped diamond and SnO 2 electrodes are the low overpotential, 5 high cost 12 and short service lifetime 13 respectively, which restricts their industrial applications.…”
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“…It is stable at high potentials as well as in media with different pH values. 8,13,14 Despite the advantages of electrochemical technology, its main disadvantage concerns the high consumption of energy resulting from low current efficiencies, 7,15 which in turn are a direct consequence of mass transport restrictions caused by the low concentrations of organic compounds in effluents. [16][17][18] In applications involving the electrochemical removal of metal ions present in dilute aqueous solutions, this problem can be circumvented by the use of threedimensional cathodes.…”
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