Catalytic urea electrooxidation on nickel‐metal hydroxide foams for use in a simplified dialysis device
Anthony Pyka,
David S. Bergsman,
Eric M. Stuve
Abstract:Electrocatalytic urea removal is a promising technology for artificial kidney dialysis and wastewater treatment. Urea electrooxidation was studied on nickel electrocatalysts modified with Cr, Mo, Mn, and Fe. Mass transfer limits were observed for urea oxidation at physiological concentrations (10 mmol L). Urea oxidation kinetics were explored at higher concentrations (200 mmol L), showing improved performance, but with lower currents per active site. A simplified dialysis model was developed to examine the rel… Show more
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