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pH Transitions and electrochemical behavior during the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles with gas-diffusion electrodes

Gas diffusion electrocrystallization (GDEx) was explored for the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs). A gas-diffusion cathode was employed to reduce oxygen, producing hydroxyl ions (OH − ) and oxidants (H 2 O 2 and HO 2 − ), which acted as reactive intermediates for the formation of stable...

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Published in:Nanoscale advances 2020-05, Vol.2 (5), p.252-262
Main Authors: Burgos-Castillo, Rutely C, Garcia-Mendoza, Arturo, Alvarez-Gallego, Yolanda, Fransaer, Jan, Sillanpää, Mika, Dominguez-Benetton, Xochitl
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Summary:Gas diffusion electrocrystallization (GDEx) was explored for the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs). A gas-diffusion cathode was employed to reduce oxygen, producing hydroxyl ions (OH − ) and oxidants (H 2 O 2 and HO 2 − ), which acted as reactive intermediates for the formation of stable IONPs. The IONPs were mainly composed of pure magnetite. However, their composition strongly depended on the presence of a weak acid, i.e. , ammonium chloride (NH 4 Cl), and on the applied electrode potential. Pure magnetite was obtained due to the simultaneous action of H 2 O 2 and the buffer capacity of the added NH 4 Cl. Magnetite and goethite were identified as products under different operating conditions. The presence of NH 4 Cl facilitated an acid-base reaction and, in some cases, led to cathodic deprotonation, forming a surplus of hydrogen peroxide, while adding the weak acid promoted gradual changes in the pH by slightly enhancing H 2 O 2 production when increasing the applied potential. This also resulted in smaller average crystallite sizes as follows: 20.3 ± 0.6 at −0.350 V, 14.7 ± 2.1 at −0.550 and 12.0 ± 2.0 at −0.750 V. GDEx is also demonstrated to be a green, effective, and efficient cathodic process to recover soluble iron to IONPs, being capable of removing >99% of the iron initially present in the solution. Gas diffusion electrocrystallization (GDEx) was explored for the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs).
ISSN:2516-0230
2516-0230
DOI:10.1039/c9na00738e