Abstract

In this work, results concerning hydrogen gas production during the oxidation of methyl red (MR) and sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate (2,4-DNa), is presented, emphasizing not only the amount of hydrogen gas that was produced but also the kinetic and efficiency parameters involved in this process. For this purpose, a two-compartment electrochemical cell was used with a Nafion® membrane as separator in order to collect H2 without other chemical species (only with traces of water vapor). Under these experimental conditions, it was possible to guarantee the purity of the H2 collected. The electrochemical oxidation of MR and 2,4-DNa solutions was carried out by applying 30 mA cm−2 at 298 K, using different non-active anodes (Si/BDD, Pb/PbO2, or Sb-doped SnO2) and different cathodes (Pt mesh, 316-type stainless-steel, or Pt–10%Rh) in order to investigate the effect of the electrocatalytic materials and experimental conditions. Thus, the H2 produced was measured as a function of the electrolysis time and compared with the values estimated by Faraday's law. The results showed that the hydrogen production rate r(H2) is independent of the nature of the anodic material, although an important effect on the oxygen production was observed on the BDD anode by using sulfuric acid as supporting electrolyte. The effect was discussed through the formation of sulphate-oxidizing species (SO4−˙ and S2O82−) which interfere in the oxygen production step on BDD anodes. The use of different cathodes showed small changes in the hydrogen production rate r(H2), which were basically associated with the differences in hydrogen adsorption energy prior to its evolution. The results were discussed in light of the existing literature.

Highlights

  • Hydrogen production is a very important process in various elds of science and technology

  • In a previous work,[35] we have shown that PbO2, Sb-doped SnO2 and BDD anodes are efficient electrocatalytic materials to oxidize organic pollutants (OP) such as the methyl red (MR) and 2,4-DNa, which are considered as target compounds in various wastewater treatments.[32]

  • It was observed that the MR oxidation was less complex than that attained by 2,4-DNa, Paper by using a three electrodes system: a Pt mesh as counterelectrode and an Ag/AgCl (3 mol LÀ1 KCl) as reference electrode; the potentials were quoted respect to the normal hydrogen electrode (RHE) for which the follow conversion equation was used: E(RHE) 1⁄4 E(V/(Ag/AgCl, 3 mol LÀ1 KCl))

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Hydrogen production is a very important process in various elds of science and technology.

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