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불용성 전극의 전처리 방법이 전극의 수명에 미치는 영향 |
박미정1, 이택순2,†, 강미아3, 한치복4 |
1(주)욱영전해씨스템 2창원대학교 환경공학과 3안동대학교 환경공학과 4경남보건환경연구원 |
The Effect of Pre-Treatment Methods for the Life Time of the Insoluble Electrodes |
Mi-Jung Park1, Taek-Soon Lee2,†, Meea Kang3, Chi-Bok Han4 |
1Wookyoung Electrolysis System Co. 2Department of Environmental Engineering, Changwon National University 3Department of Environmental Engineering, Andong National University 4Gyeongsangnam-do Institute of Health and Environment |
Corresponding author |
Taek-Soon Lee ,Tel: 055-213-3741, Fax: 055-281-3011, Email: tslee@changwon.ac.kr
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Received: November 26, 2015; Revised: April 4, 2016; Accepted: April 11, 2016. Published online: June 30, 2016. |
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ABSTRACT |
Electrochemical water treatment process as a useful treatment method for the removal of non-degradable matter has been consistently studied for several decades. Key process of electrochemical water treatment are oxidation reaction from an anode and reduction from a cathode. In this study, the effect of pre-treatment methods in the insoluble electrode manufacturing process for the water treatment has been evaluated for the life time of electrode The results of this study showed that pre-treatment methods of a base metal such as surface roughness, clean method and interlayer formation influenced to life time of electrode when the same condition (catalyst electrode layer coating method and material system) was applied for pre-treatment methods. This study was conducted by using IrO2/Ti electrode In the test of sand-blasting process, an electrode manufactured by using sanding media of different sizes resulted in the most effective electrode life time when the size of alumina was used for 212~180 μm praticle size (#80). The most effective method was considered using arc plasma in the additional roughness control and cleaning process, sputtering method to form Ta type interlayer formation process. |
Key Words:
Life Time, Catalyst Layer, Roughness, Interlayer, Sand-Blasting |
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