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Process optimization studies on mediated electrooxidation

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Title Process optimization studies on mediated electrooxidation
 
Creator Raju, T.
Basha, C.A.
 
Subject Pollution Control
 
Description The purpose of optimization consists in establishing suitable values for the operational parameters of a process, in order to achieve the results of that process to the greatest possible advantages. These ideal operating conditions are known as the optimum. The process parameters are current density, temperature, concentration, electrode materials, flow rate, cell voltage, mixing and diaphragm and engineering quantities are like current efficiency, space-time yield, energy consumption, yield and conversion. There are several possible targets in optimization of process and the main aim is to get maximum yield, high current efficiency, high purity and minimum energy consumption for mediated electrochemical oxidation. Mediated electro oxidation or indirect electrosynthesis is a cyclic process involving electrochemical generation of cerium (IV) and uses that agent to effect a chemical reaction. Cerium (IV) has attracted attention in electroorganic synthesis for synthesis of aldehydes and quinones
 
Publisher A
 
Date 2005
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cecri.csircentral.net/167/1/087-2005.pdf
Raju, T. and Basha, C.A. (2005) Process optimization studies on mediated electrooxidation. Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta, 23 (3).
 
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