A rotating ring (Pt) disc (Pt) electrode was employed to investigate the oxidation process of sodium sulfide (Na 2S). It was reported that the oxidation intermediates and product of HS - were formed on the disc electr...A rotating ring (Pt) disc (Pt) electrode was employed to investigate the oxidation process of sodium sulfide (Na 2S). It was reported that the oxidation intermediates and product of HS - were formed on the disc electrode and then reduced on the ring electrode. The results indicate that at a rotation rate of 20 Hz, when the disc electrode potential was -0.15 V (vs SHE) and higher, more extensive oxidation process took place via a series of electrochemical steps to produce sulfur (S). The products of oxidation intermediates (S 2- x , S 2- 2) and sulfur (S) reduced either on the ring electrode with a set potential of -0.8 V (vs SHE), or on disc electrode with negative going potential sweep at about -0.5~ 0.55 V (vs SHE). The experimental results of voltammogram of ring disc electrode at sodium sulfide solution demonstrated that the first step was the oxidation of HS - and produce S 2- x , and then the S 2- x adsorbed integrated itself and formed sulfur (S).展开更多
文摘A rotating ring (Pt) disc (Pt) electrode was employed to investigate the oxidation process of sodium sulfide (Na 2S). It was reported that the oxidation intermediates and product of HS - were formed on the disc electrode and then reduced on the ring electrode. The results indicate that at a rotation rate of 20 Hz, when the disc electrode potential was -0.15 V (vs SHE) and higher, more extensive oxidation process took place via a series of electrochemical steps to produce sulfur (S). The products of oxidation intermediates (S 2- x , S 2- 2) and sulfur (S) reduced either on the ring electrode with a set potential of -0.8 V (vs SHE), or on disc electrode with negative going potential sweep at about -0.5~ 0.55 V (vs SHE). The experimental results of voltammogram of ring disc electrode at sodium sulfide solution demonstrated that the first step was the oxidation of HS - and produce S 2- x , and then the S 2- x adsorbed integrated itself and formed sulfur (S).