D. Hoormann et al., Analysis and minimization of cell voltage in electro-organic syntheses using the solid polymer electrolyte technology, J ELEC CHEM, 507(1-2), 2001, pp. 215-225
Using an ion exchange membrane as a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE technolo
gy) electro-organic syntheses are possible in non-conductive fluids. In ord
er to expand the application limits in non-aqueous media the methoxylation
of p-methoxytoluene was investigated as an example of commercial interest.
By means of specially adapted equipment, the electrode potentials and the m
embrane voltage drop have been determined. Via analysis of current interrup
tion measurements, additional information about the electrode behaviour was
available. On this basis, a combination of methods has been developed whic
h enables a stationary operation with a minimized cell voltage. The remarka
ble result of the experiments is that the membrane achieves sufficient cond
uctivity and that too high cell voltages, observed at the beginning of the
investigations, are caused mainly by polymer layers on the anode. Ways to l
essen their influence have been realized. The results demonstrate that the
SPE technology could be extended to new applications in non-aqueous media.
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