Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 1993, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (3): 35-38.

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CHARACTERISTICS AND ELECTROCHEMICAL BEHAVIOR OF OXIDE COATED TITANIUM ANODES

Wang Lan, Jin Shixiong   

  1. Department of Chemistry, Nankai University, 300071 Tianjin
  • Received:1992-05-08 Revised:1992-07-01 Published:1993-06-10 Online:1993-06-10

Abstract: The effects of some oxide intermediate layers on the electrochemical behavior and characteristics of oxide-coated titanium electrodes Ti/PbO2, Ti/Co3O4 and Ti/CuCO2O4 have been investigated.The results showed that the intermediate layers of Co3O4, PdOx, SnO2 and Sb2O3 could markedly decrease the interface resistance of the electrodes. The electrode Ti/PbO2 with intermediate layer of (Sb2O3+PdOx) and the electrode Ti/Co3O4 with intermediate layer of (SnO2+PdOx) showed nearly the same reaction activity for anodic evolution of Cl2 as the industrial electrode consisting of Ti/RuO2+TiO2, but higher oxygen overpotentials than the latter.

Key words: titanium anode, oxide coating, electrochemical behavior