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Hydrogen oxidation reaction mass transfer coefficient

The second item that needs to be fixed is the number of species and the reactions, including the stoichiometric coefficients and also the kinetics of the processes. In this context, in electrochemical oxidation processes it is important to discern between two types of anodes those that behaves only as electrons sinks (named nonactive) and those that suffer changes during the electrochemical oxidation which influence on the treatment (named active electrodes). In both cases, the main processes related to removal of the pollutant that involves irreversible oxidative routes. Consequently, the reductive processes are less important and it can be presumed that in the cathodic zone only hydrogen evolution occurs. Nevertheless, if some organic compound can be reduced at the cathode, the mass-transfer and the reduction processes must be included in the model scheme. [Pg.115]


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