Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 2000, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (4): 937-943.

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EFFECT OF SnO_2 ADDITION ON THE SERVICE LIFE AND ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF Ti/IrO_2,+Ta_2O_5 ANODES IN PHENOLSULFONIC ACID SOLUTION

J.M. Hu; H.M. Meng; D.B. Sun; S.J. Zhang; J.X. Wu and D.J. Yang Beijing Corrosion and Protection Center, Open Laboratory of Corrosion, Erosion and Surface Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China   

  • Received:2000-08-25 Revised:2000-08-25 Online:2000-10-10 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract: Service life of two different oxide anodes in phenolsulfonic acid (PSA) solution was investigated by accelerated electrolysis. The durability of Ti/IrO_2+Ta_2 O_5 anode increased by the addition of SnO_2 in the mixed oxides. The degradation mechanisms of Ti/IrO_2+ Ta_2 O_5 and Ti/IrO_2 +Ta_2 O_5 +SnO+2 anodes were different. It was shown from the observation of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and the electrochcmical measurement that, the deactivation of Ti/IrO_2 + Ta_2 O_5 anode was due to the build-up of an organic film on surface. The growth of the covered film on surface was restricted by addition of SnO_2, which resulted in increasing of the service life of anodes. The over-potential for oxygen evolution on Ti/IrO_2 +Ta_2 O_5 electrode increased after doping SnO_2, and the intermediate products of PSA building-up on the surface was much more rapidly oxidized. Meanwhile, a certain part of the surface oxide deposit entered into the solution leading to loss of oxides, which resulted in degradation of Ti/IroO_2 + Ta_2 O_5 anode containing SnO_2 component.

Key words: metal oxide anode, IrO_2 + Ta_2 O_5, IrO_2 + Ta_2 O_5 +SnO_2, phenolsulfonic acid, degradation