Claims
- 1. A method of preventing or retarding microbial or calcareous fouling of a conducting or semi-conducting surface in an aqeuous environment, comprising:
- applying a cathodic voltage and a cathodic current to said surface for the electrochemical production of hydrogen peroxide from oxygen dissolved in said aqueous environment;
- limiting the maximum voltage and the maximum current applied to said surface to produce substantially no hydrogen by the electrolysis of said aqueous environment; and
- controlling said cathodic voltage within a range of potentials for continuously producing hydrogen peroxide on said surface.
- 2. A method of preventing or retarding microbial or calcareous fouling of a conducting or semi-conducting surface in an aqeuous environment, comprising:
- applying a cathodic voltage and a cathodic current intermittently to said surface sufficient to produce, electrochemically, hydrogen peroxide at or near said surface; and
- controlling said cathodic voltage within a range of potentials for continuously producing hydrogen peroxide at or near said surface without producing significant amounts of
- hydrogen gas at said surface.
- 3. A method of preventing or retarding microbial or calcareous fouling of a conducting or semi-conducting surface in an aqeuous environment, comprising:
- (a) applying a cathodic voltage and a cathodic current to said surface, wherein the applied current density on said surface is less than about 10 microamperes per square centimeter and the cathodic voltage is insufficient to produce hydrogen at said surface;
- (b) producing, electrochemically, hydrogen peroxide at or near said surface from hydrogen dissolved in said aqueous environment, wherein the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is within the range of about 0.1 to about 5 micromoles per liter;
- (c) controlling said cathodic voltage within a range of about -0.6 to about -0.2 volts for continuously producing hydrogen peroxide at or near said surface;
- (d) limiting the magnitude of said cathodic voltage applied to produce substantially no hydrogen by the electrolysis of said aqueous environment;
- (e) terminating said voltage and current; and
- (f) repeating steps (a) through (e) until sufficient retardation of microbial or calcareous fouling is effective.
- 4. A method of preventing or retarding microbial or calcareous fouling of a conducting or semi-conducting surface in an aqueous environment, comprising:
- (a) applying a cathodic voltage and a cathodic current to said surface;
- (b) producing electrochemically hydrogen peroxide at or near said surface from oxygen dissolved in said aqueous environment;
- (c) controlling said cathodic voltage within a range of potentials for continuously producing hydrogen peroxide at or near said surface;
- (d) limiting the magnitude of the cathodic voltage for producing substantially no hydrogen by the electrolysis of said aqueous environment;
- (e) terminating said voltage and current; and
- (f) repeating steps (a) through (e) until sufficient retardation of microbial or calcareous fouling is effective.
- 5. The method of claims 1, 2 or 4 wherein the concentration of hydrogen peroxide produced at or near said surface is about 0.1 micromoles per liter.
- 6. The method of claims 1, 2 or 4 wherein the cathodic voltage is within the range of about -0.6 to about -0.2 volts for continuously producing hydrogen peroxide at or near said surface without producing significant hydrogen at or near said surface.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising applying said cathodic voltage and said cathodic current intermittently to said surface.
- 8. The method of claims 2, 3, 4 or 7 wherein the intervals at which said voltage and said current are applied are about equal in time duration to the intervals at which said voltage and said current are not applied.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights to this invention pursuant to Grant No. NA 79 AA-D-00127 awarded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration--Sea Grant College Program, Department of Commerce.
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3388 OF |
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