Claims
- 1. An electrode member, comprising a substrate member and an antimony modified tin dioxide film coating member,
wherein the coating member comprises connected particles from about 3 nm to about 5 nm in size, and wherein the particles comprise Sn and Sb in a ratio from about 6:1 to about 10:1.
- 2. The electrode member according to claim 1, wherein the substrate member is made of a material selected from the group consisting of titanium, gold coated titanium and other inert conducting materials.
- 3. The electrode member according to claim 1, wherein the substrate member is made of titanium.
- 4. The electrode member according to claim 3, wherein the substrate member is spot-welded with a titanium wire.
- 5. An electrode member comprising a substrate member and a coating member, wherein the coating member comprises a tin dioxide modified by antimony.
- 6. The electrode member according to claim 5, wherein the coating member comprises connected particles of less than 5 nm in size.
- 7. The electrode member according to claim 6, wherein the connected particles are from about 3 nm to about 5 nm in size.
- 8. The electrode member according to claim 5, wherein the coating member comprises connected particles of Sn and Sb.
- 9. The electrode member according to claim 8, wherein the Sn and Sb are in an atomic ratio of more than 6:1.
- 10. The electrode member according to claim 8, wherein the Sn and Sb are in an atomic ratio of less than 10:1.
- 11. The electrode member according to claim 5, wherein the coating member comprises nickel.
- 12. The electrode member according to claim 11, wherein the Sb and Ni are in an atomic ratio of less than 10:1.
- 13. The electrode member according to claim 11, wherein the Sb and Ni are in an atomic ratio of more than 4:1.
- 14. A method of making an electrode member for use in generating ozone, comprising:
providing a substrate member comprising an inert conducting material; providing a coating member comprising an antimony modified tin dioxide; affixing the substrate member with the coating member; drying the coated substrate member at about 100° C. for about ten minutes; calcining the coated substrate member at about 520° C.; repeating the above coating, drying, and calcining steps.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the coating member comprises SnCl4□ 5H2O and SbCl3 in an ethanol-HCl mixture.
- 16. A method of generating ozone using the electrode member made according to claim 1, comprising:
using the electrode member as a working electrode; applying a constant potential to the electrode member at room temperature; wherein the ozone generated is dissolved in an electrolyte.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the constant potential to the electrode member applied to the electrode member ranges from about 1.5V to about 3.0V.
- 18. A use of the electrode according to claim 1 for direct generation of ozone in water or through water into a gaseous state.
- 19. The use of the electrode according to claim 18 for electrochemical generation of ozone at a concentration of electrolyte from about 0.01 M to about 0.5 M.
- 20. The use of the electrode according to claim 19, wherein the electrolyte is selected from the group consisting of HClO4, H2SO4 and H3PO4.
- 21. An ozone generation system comprising an electrode according to claim 1 for electrochemical generation of ozone.
- 22. The ozone generation system according to claim 21, further comprising a solid polymer electrolyte.
- 23. The ozone generation system according to claim 22, wherein the solid polymer electrolyte is Nafion.
- 24. An ozone material comprising approximately 35 mg/l aqueous ozone with over 15% current efficiency.
- 25. The ozone material according to claim 24, wherein the 15% current efficiency only accounts for the dissolved ozone.
- 26. The ozone material according to claim 24, wherein the aqueous ozone is generated in a 6 min constant potential polarization at low electrolyte concentration at room temperate.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/447,948 filed Nov. 10, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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