Electrochemical Water-Splitting Based on Hypochlorite Oxidation

Abstract

Effective catalytic water-splitting can be electro­chemically triggered in an alkaline solution of sodium hypo­chlorite. Hypo­chlorite oxidation on poly­crystalline platinum yields ClO<b>·</b> radicals, which initiate a radical-assisted water-splitting, yielding oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, and protons. The efficiency of the O<sub>2</sub> production corresponds to about two electrons per molecule of the produced O<sub>2</sub> and is controlled primarily by the hypo­chlorite concentration and pH

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