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Xinyang Li1,2, Daoxin Yang1, Jingfei Lv1
1Beijing Key Laboratory of Emerging Contaminants Control Technologies and Intelligent Equipment in Water, School of Environment, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, PR China.
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This study challenges the conventional "higher current, better performance" paradigm in electrocatalytic ozonation (ECO) by demonstrating that reduced current operation simultaneously enhances pollutant removal, surface radical generation, and mass transfer through interface-dominated catalysis. Two systems using a TiO2 nanoflower (TiO2-NF)-modified porous anode coupled with graphite-loaded (GT-ECO) or pristine (PT-ECO) titanium mesh cathodes revealed fundamentally different reaction pathways. GT-ECO achieved complete p-CBA removal at 50 mA─4-fold lower than PT-ECO at 200 mA─through synergistic electrode functions: the TiO2-NF anode enabled H2O2-independent O3 activation, generating surface-localized •OH, while the GT cathode maintained elevated potentials for selective O3 electroreduction without H2 evolution. In situ electrochemical confocal fluorescence microscopy provided the first direct visualization of electric field-dependent surface •OH generation at the TiO2-NF anode, confirming potential-regulated interfacial catalysis as the governing mechanism. Reduced current paradoxically enhances O3 mass transfer of the O3 at the porous anode through interfacial renewal, liquid film thinning, and bubble refinement. This anode-focused approach fundamentally departs from conventional cathode-driven H2O2-mediated strategies, enabling remarkable energy efficiency with operational safety and environmental robustness. These results emphasized the synergistic enhancement between surface catalysis and mass transfer and offered a new theoretical perspective on interfacial regulation in low-current ECO processes.
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