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Dimensionally Stable Anodes with a Long Lifetime for Electroflotation

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Precision Process Technology

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Ti/IrO2 anodes although they are rather expensive have recently been used in electrochemical industry for cleaning processes. The reason is that they can be successfully employed as oxygen evolving electrodes in neutral or weakly acid solution where conventional Ti/RuO2 anodes can not be used due to the short lifetime in solutions with a low concentration of chloride ions. The Ti/IrO2 anodes are used for the removal of cations (at the cathode) in waste water or for the disposal of harmful substances from waste water by oxidation at this anode.

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Mraz, R., Krysa, J. (1993). Dimensionally Stable Anodes with a Long Lifetime for Electroflotation. In: Weijnen, M.P.C., Drinkenburg, A.A.H. (eds) Precision Process Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1759-3_55

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