Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen Peroxide by Reduction of Oxygen

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The method for producing a dilute solution of hydrogen peroxide by reduction of oxygen was examined. In preliminary experiments with an H-type dual-compartment reactor, the most suitable conditions were determined to be as follows. The reaction temperature was 288 K, the cathode graphite, the anode nickel, the catholyte 1 mol dm -3 KC1 plus 0.01 mol dm -3 NaOH solution and the anolyte 1 mol - dm -3 NaOH solution. In the packed-bed electrode reactor with graphite particles, the rate and the current efficiency of producing hydrogen peroxide were dependent on the initial bed overpotential, the liquid velocity in the reactor and the oxygen flow rate in the catholyte tank. The production rate of hydrogen peroxide at an initial bed overpotential of —0.4 V was clarified by the model analysis under the limiting current condition. © 1985, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. All rights reserved.

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Sudoh, M., Kitaguchi, H., & Koide, K. (1985). Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen Peroxide by Reduction of Oxygen. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN, 18(5), 409–414. https://doi.org/10.1252/jcej.18.409

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