2025 : 4 : 22

ma z

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId:
HIndex:
Faculty: Faculty of Chemistry and Petroleum Sciences
Address:
Phone:

Research

Title
Electrocatalytic generation of hydrogen peroxide using carbon electrode modified with 5H-dibenzo[b,i]xanthene-5,7,12,14(13H)-tetraone derivative. A green and efficient method
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Hydrogen peroxide generation Modification of carbon electrode Electrocatalytic activity Electrochemical techniques
Year
2022
Journal ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
DOI
Researchers ، Davood Nematollahi ، Sadegh Khazalpour ، ، ma z

Abstract

This work consists of three parts: in the first part, the electrochemical characteristics of 13-(4- nitrophenyl)-5 H -dibenzo[b,i]xanthene-5,7,12,14(13 H )-tetraone ( NDXT ), a newly synthesized compound was investigated in water/DMF solution using cyclic voltammetry, double potential step chronoamperom- etry and differential pulse voltammetry techniques. Based on the data obtained at this stage, a plausible mechanism for electrochemical behavior of NDXT was proposed. In the second part, the modification of the glassy carbon and carbon electrodes with NDXT was studied by different electrochemical techniques. In this part, the best conditions for covalent immobilization of NDXT on the electrode surface were deter- mined and the immobilization mechanism of NDXT was discussed. Based on the results obtained at this stage, the modification of GC electrode was performed in a solution of NDXT and KNO 2 in water (H 2 SO 4 , 1.2 M)/DMF (30/70, v/v) using cyclic voltammetry with a scan rate of 300 mV/s for 10 cycles between -0.1 and -1.0 V. In the third part, the electrochemical generation of H 2 O 2 using modified NDXT carbon electrode, by reduction of dissolved O 2 was studied. The results show that the modified cathode has good electrocatalytic activity in the production of hydrogen peroxide (461 mg/L). The effective parameters on the production of H 2 O 2 including, current density, pH and cell design have been optimized. In this work, we developed a facile method for the electrocatalytic generation of hydrogen peroxide without using the metal catalyst, external H 2 source and liquid-liquid extraction step which is a major improvement in comparison to the industrial anthraquinone based method.