Issue 18, 1998

Sonoelectrochemical production of hydrogen peroxide at polished boron-doped diamond electrodes

Abstract

Power ultrasound applied to erosion resistant and mechanically stable free standing highly boron-doped diamond electrodes allows the electrochemical reduction of dioxygen to hydrogen peroxide under conditions of extremely high rates of mass transport and in the presence of cavitation.

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Chem. Commun., 1998, 1961-1962

Sonoelectrochemical production of hydrogen peroxide at polished boron-doped diamond electrodes

R. G. Compton, F. Marken, C. H. Goeting, R. A. J. McKeown, J. S. Foord, G. Scarsbrook, R. S. Sussmann and A. J. Whitehead, Chem. Commun., 1998, 1961 DOI: 10.1039/A805418E

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