Abstract

The achievements and prospects in the use of aqueous hydrogen peroxide solutions prepared by cathodic reduction of oxygen in carbon black gas-diffusion and graphite electrodes for indirect oxidation of organic and inorganic substrates in situ are analyzed. Specific examples demonstrate the efficiency of using hydrogen peroxide solutions for in situ indirect electrocatalytic oxidation of organic and inorganic substrates to target products (indirect electrochemical synthesis), for decomposition (mineralization) of organic and inorganic pollutants in industrial waters and wastewaters, and for preparation of organic peroxy acids and inorganic peroxy solvates.

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