Abstract

An electrochemical ozone generation process was studied wherein glassy carbon anodes and air depolarized cathodes were used to produce ozone at concentrations much higher than those obtainable by conventional oxygen-fed corona discharge generators. A mathematical model of the build up of ozone concentration with time is presented and compared to experimental data. Products based on this technology show promise of decreased initial costs compared with corona discharge ozone generation; however, energy consumption per kg ozone is greater. Recent developments in the literature are reviewed.

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