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Alternative Electrochemical Systems for Ozonation of WaterElectrochemical systems that are especially well suited for the small-scale generation of ozone and ozonated water for local use have been invented. These systems can operate with very little maintenance, and the only inputs needed during operation are electric power and water. Ozonated water produced by these systems can be used in diverse industrial applications: A few examples include sterilization in the brewing industry, general disinfection, and treatment of sewage and recycled water. The basic principle of operation admits of several alternative system configurations. The heart of the system is a stack of electrolytic cells, each containing a proton-exchange membrane (which serves as a solid electrolyte) sandwiched between a catalytic anode and a catalytic cathode. Preferably, the proton-exchange membrane is made of a perfluorinated sulfonic acid polymer. During electrolysis, a mixture of O2 and O3 gases is generated at the anode and H2 is generated at the cathode. Some of the O3 generated at the anode becomes dissolved in the water. The proportion of O3 in the O2/O3 mixture can be maximized by the selection of suitable electrode materials and the use of a high overpotential. Although the proton-exchange membrane conducts protons, it does not conduct electrons. It is also impermeable by gases; consequently, it maintains separation between the O2/O3 mixture evolved at the anode and the H2 evolved at the cathode.
Document ID
20110023852
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Andrews, Craig C.
(Lynntech, Inc. TX, United States)
Murphy, Oliver J.
(Lynntech, Inc. TX, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 2003
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, July 2003
Subject Category
Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry
Report/Patent Number
MSC-23045
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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