Effects of Sn content on Ti/RuO₂–SnO₂–TiO₂ anodes used in the generation of electrolyzed oxidizing water
2012
Zeng, Xinping | Zhang, Min | Wang, Xiaodan | Chen, Xiaoying | Su, Xingzhi | Tang, Wenwei
As an excellent disinfectant, Electrolyzed Oxidizing Water (EOW) has less adverse effects on environment and the user. However, the cost of platinized Ti anode used in EOW generators restricts the application of EOW. Ti/RuO₂–SnO₂–TiO₂ anodes were prepared by thermaldecompositionmethod to replace platinized Ti anode in EOW generators. The properties of Ti/RuO₂–SnO₂–TiO₂ electrodes were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The electrochemical properties and accelerated life test were also studied. The EOW generated by Ti/RuO₂–SnO₂–TiO₂ anodes had good quality. The results showed that: 450°C was the optimal temperature for the preparation of anodes. In view of that an appropriate amount of Sn could efficiently refine grain size of coating and chlorine evolution potential of anode, the anodes with 7% Sn content had long accelerated life and low energy consumption for the generation of EOW. EOW had been used for eliminating Escherichia coli, of which sterilization effects significantly improved with increasing the ACC. Killing logarithm (KL) was 4.33 at an ACC of 12.4mg/L and 5.76 at 33.1mg/L.
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