Electrochemical reduction of CCl2F2 on Nafion solid polymer electrolyte composite electrodes

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E. Delli, G. Kyriacou and C. Lambrou


Abstract

The electrochemical reduction of CCl2F2 (CFC-12) was carried out at Pd, Au, Cu and Ag cathodes, which were chemically deposited on Nafion 117 (H+ form) membrane; the main electrolysis product at –1.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl at Au, Pd and Cu was CH4, with current efficiencies (CE) of 14, 15 and 47% respectively, while at Ag cathode, in addition to CH4, a considerable quantity of CH2F2 (CE 60%) was also detected, which might be used as a new technology refrigerant.


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