Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.143, No.10, 3094-3099, 1996
Use of a Hydrogen Anode for Nitrate Waste Destruction
The use of a hydrogen gas-fed anode and an acid anolyte in an electrochemical cell used to destroy nitrate is demonstrated. A mixed Na2SO4/H2SO4 anolyte is shown to favor nitrate cell performance and the generation of a higher hydroxide ion concentration in the catholyte. The suggested scheme is an apparent method of sodium sulfate disposal and a possible means through which ammonia (to ammonium sulfate, fertilizer) and hydrogen gas could be recycled through the anode side of the reactor. This could result in a substantial savings in the operation of a nitrate destruction cell.