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- Behavior of bromide in the photoelectrocatalytic process and bromine generation using nanoporous titanium dioxide thin-film electrodes
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Istanbul Technical University
- Fundacao Educacional de Barretos
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0045-6535
- In this study, the photoelectrocatalytic behavior of bromide and generation of bromine using TiO2 was investigated in the separate anode and cathode reaction chambers. Our results show that the generation of bromine begins around a flatband potential of -0.34 V vs. standard calomel electrode (SCE) at pH 3.0 under UV illumination and increases with an increase in positive potential, finally reaching a steady-state concentration at 1.0 V vs. SCE. Maximum bromine formation occurs over the range of pH 4-6, decreasing sharply at conditions where the pH > 7. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- 1-Feb-2004
- Chemosphere, v. 54, n. 7, p. 969-974, 2004.
- 969-974
- Bromine generation
- Electrodes
- Photoelectrocatalytic
- Titanium dioxide
- Catalyst activity
- Nanostructured materials
- pH effects
- Photoelectricity
- Thin films
- Standard calomel electrodes (SCE)
- Bromine compounds
- bromide
- bromine
- mercurous chloride
- titanium dioxide
- photochemistry
- chemical analysis
- chemical reaction
- concentration (parameters)
- concentration response
- electric potential
- electrode
- film
- illumination
- oxidation
- pH
- photocatalysis
- porosity
- reaction analysis
- reactor
- steady state
- synthesis
- technique
- ultraviolet radiation
- water treatment
- Bromides
- Bromine
- Catalysis
- Electrochemistry
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
- Kinetics
- Titanium
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2003.09.016
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