Electrochemical Syntheses of Sodium Percarbonate in Aqueous Solution

The present research is focused on electrochemical production of sodium percarbonate as both the 2Na2CO3.3H2O2 form and the Na2C2O6 formulation. The routes to these two electrochemical syntheses from carbonate solution proceed through oxygen reduction at the cathode and electrochemical oxidation of...

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