2005
DOI: 10.1149/1.1904467
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Ozone Generation by a TaO[sub x] and Pt Composite Insulator-Coated Ti Electrode

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“…International Journal of Electrochemistry Beta lead dioxide (β-PbO 2 ) [7][8][9][10][11], Pt [12,13], Pt composites [14,15], boron-doped diamond [16][17][18], dimensionally stable anodes [19,20], TiO 2 thin films on Si/TiO x /Pt substrate [21], and SnO 2 -based catalysts [22,23] are among the materials that have been used for EOP. Most of the investigations have been focused on β-PbO 2 which has shown a current efficiency of about 13% at room temperature [7].…”
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“…International Journal of Electrochemistry Beta lead dioxide (β-PbO 2 ) [7][8][9][10][11], Pt [12,13], Pt composites [14,15], boron-doped diamond [16][17][18], dimensionally stable anodes [19,20], TiO 2 thin films on Si/TiO x /Pt substrate [21], and SnO 2 -based catalysts [22,23] are among the materials that have been used for EOP. Most of the investigations have been focused on β-PbO 2 which has shown a current efficiency of about 13% at room temperature [7].…”
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“…Tantalum oxide and niobium oxide show very high electrochemical stability. They have powerful oxidizing ability and can be used to oxidize water to ozone efficiently (Santana et al, 2004;Da Silva et al, 2004;Kaneda et al, 2005;Awad et al 2006;Kitsuka et al, 2007). Their preparation is usually followed a thermal decomposition method and the procedure is similar to that of tin dioxide electrode except the coating solution used.…”
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“…A number of alternative materials have been reported as electrochemical oxidative anodes including TiO 2 [6], IrO 2 -Nb 2 O 5 [7], tantalum oxides [8], boron-doped diamonds (BDD) [9] and Ni/Sb-SnO 2 [10]. Limited by the low current efficiency, high cost or shot service live, most of the anode materials are incapable of application in wastewater treatment.…”
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