Abstract Manganese mixed oxide composite layers of about 1 μm thickness on titanium sheet as substrate were fabricated by firing of the corresponding nitrates at a typical temperature of 400°C in air. The activity of these anodes was evaluated by cyclic voltammetry (10 mV/s) and the stability was determined by chronopotentiometry (2.5 mA/cm 2 ) in 1M H 2 SO 4 . The oxidation of 2‐propanol was examined as a simple electroorganic model reaction. The quality of a first category of mixed oxides with general composition MnMe 2 O 4 decresed in the order Me = Co, Ni, Fe. In a second group with the general formula MeMn 2 O 4 a decrease in the order Me = Co, Cu, Fe, Ni, Ti, Zn, Cd, Ca, Mg, (Zn, Ge), Li was observed. The corresponding candidates of the second group were superior to those of the first. The anode service life τ of the optimum spinel anode CoMn 2 O 4 /Ti is dependent on the current density, according to j λ τ = const. (λ = 1.7). Thus high current densities are precluded. The mechanism has been discussed in terms of a heterogeneous redox catalysis: surface Mn(VII) states are formed in a slow electrochemical step. In a subsequent fast chemical oxidation of the organic molecule the original reduced state is regenerated. This also explains the comparatively good service life of these anodes.
Hai Quan WangZhi Qiang HuKun YangYang YuJing Xiao LiuHong HaoHua Liu
Seungwon LeeKwang-Soo KimKi-Lyoung LeeHee-Soo MoonHyunjoong KimByung Won ChoWon-Il ChoJong‐Wan Park