Improvement of Ti/RuO2–IrO2 Anode Lifetime and Electrocatalytical Properties by Using an Eco-Friendly Thermal Decomposition Method Using Polyvinyl Alcohol as Solvent
Abstract:<p>Electrochemical oxidation processes are promising solutions
for wastewater treatment due to their high efficiency, easy control and
versatility. Mixed metal oxides (MMO) anodes are particularly attractive due to
their low cost and specific catalytic properties. Here, we propose an
innovative thermal decomposition methodology using <a>polyvinyl
alcohol (PVA)</a> as a solvent to prepare Ti/RuO<sub>2</sub>–IrO<sub>2</sub>
anodes. Comparative anodes were prepared by con… Show more
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