Electrocatalysis of Chlorine Evolution
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2014
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The production of chlorine by electrochemical oxidation of chlorides (chlor–alkali technology, CAT) is nowadays one of the largest processes in industrial electrochemistry. The main products – chlorine and the corresponding hydroxide – are, besides sulfuric acid and ammonia, the most important industrial inorganic chemicals. The third product – hydrogen (as a by-product) – is very valuable from the standpoints of contemporary power sources (“hydrogen economy;” fuel cells) and different industrial synthesis (mostly organic). the tailoring of the synthesis of electrode materials at the nanolevel, in order to increase the catalyst efficiency and/or to reduce the catalyst consumption, is seen as a valuable future direction in the development of advanced materials in chlorine electrocatalysis.
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Electrocatalysis / Chlorine / Anode Materials / Reference workIzvor:
Encyclopedia of Applied Electrochemistry, 2014, 411-417Izdavač:
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IHTMTY - CHAP AU - Nikolić, Branislav Ž. AU - Panić, Vladimir PY - 2014 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3365 AB - The production of chlorine by electrochemical oxidation of chlorides (chlor–alkali technology, CAT) is nowadays one of the largest processes in industrial electrochemistry. The main products – chlorine and the corresponding hydroxide – are, besides sulfuric acid and ammonia, the most important industrial inorganic chemicals. The third product – hydrogen (as a by-product) – is very valuable from the standpoints of contemporary power sources (“hydrogen economy;” fuel cells) and different industrial synthesis (mostly organic). the tailoring of the synthesis of electrode materials at the nanolevel, in order to increase the catalyst efficiency and/or to reduce the catalyst consumption, is seen as a valuable future direction in the development of advanced materials in chlorine electrocatalysis. PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC T2 - Encyclopedia of Applied Electrochemistry T1 - Electrocatalysis of Chlorine Evolution SP - 411 EP - 417 DO - 10.1007/978-1-4419-6996-5_397 ER -
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Nikolić, B. Ž.,& Panić, V.. (2014). Electrocatalysis of Chlorine Evolution. in Encyclopedia of Applied Electrochemistry Springer Science and Business Media LLC., 411-417. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6996-5_397
Nikolić BŽ, Panić V. Electrocatalysis of Chlorine Evolution. in Encyclopedia of Applied Electrochemistry. 2014;:411-417. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-6996-5_397 .
Nikolić, Branislav Ž., Panić, Vladimir, "Electrocatalysis of Chlorine Evolution" in Encyclopedia of Applied Electrochemistry (2014):411-417, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6996-5_397 . .