Electrochemical Water-Splitting Based on Hypochlorite Oxidation
Journal article, 2015

Effective catalytic water-splitting can be electrochemically triggered in an alkaline solution of sodium hypochlorite. Hypochlorite oxidation on polycrystalline platinum yields ClO· radicals, which initiate a radical-assisted water-splitting, yielding oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, and protons. The efficiency of the O2 production corresponds to about two electrons per molecule of the produced O2 and is controlled primarily by the hypochlorite concentration and pH.

radical mechanism

Electrocatalysis

water splitting

DEMS

Author

Katerina Minhova Macounova

Nina Simic

Elisabet Ahlberg

University of Gothenburg

Petr Krtil

Journal of the American Chemical Society

0002-7863 (ISSN) 1520-5126 (eISSN)

Vol. 137 23 7262-7265

Subject Categories

Inorganic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

DOI

10.1021/jacs.5b02087

PubMed

26030185

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10/10/2017