화학공학소재연구정보센터
Turkish Journal of Chemistry, Vol.24, No.1, 101-108, 2000
The synthesis of manganese(III) acetate in bipolar packed-bed and trickle-bed electrode cells
In this research, the electrochemical oxidation of Mn(II) acetate to Mn(III) acetate was investigated in aqueous acetic acid solution, using a bipolar particulate electrode cell. In order to determine the effect of flow modes on the yield of Mn(III) acetate, which is an important oxidizing agent and catalyst in organic reactions, a bipolar particulate electrode cell was employed both in flooded and trickle flow modes. The experiments were conducted at controlled potentials of 50-250 volts using the solution (10% H2O, 90% CH3 COOH, 0.1 M Mn(CH3 COO)(2). 4H(2)O, 0.1 M. CH3 COONa . 3H(2)O) and at an optimum flow rate of 0.04 ml.s(-1) The values of space-time yields for both electrode cells gave a maximum at about the same voltage range (4.5-5 V/number of layer). The maximum values obtained with approximately identical energy consumption values were 36.13 kg.m(-3).h(-1) and 23.73 kg.m(-3).h(-1) in a bipolar packed-bed and trickle-bed electrode cell, respectively. Thus, the effectiveness of the flow modes using a bipolar particulate electrode cell has been demonstrated for the electrosynthesis of Mn(III) acetate.