Most often you see Ir-Ta or Ir-Ru type MMO and I do know the difference but I wonder if anyone prefers one over the other.
Ir-Ta
pros:
can run chlorate cell even up to zero chloride but wont make perchlorate.
more resistant to corrosion the NaOCl electrolysis in non pH controlled cells.
Is also made for oxygen evolution.
better anode to plate with PbO2 for robustness and wont fail even if PbO2 comes off during runs.
Usually rated for higher current densities.
Can do all sorts of electrolysis processes such as sulfuric from gypsum, membrane, precious metal plating etc.
cons:
higher Cl evolution potential thus lower efficiency in pH controlled cells 80% vs 87% for Ir-Ru.
usually more expensive.
Ir-Ru
pros:
More efficient for Cl evolution and operates usually at lower voltages when running in a pH controlled chlorate cell.
Lower cost compared to Ir-Ta.
good and must have for other types of salt electrolysis such as chloro alkali.
more commonly available from various sellers.
cons:
working life is slightly shortened when operating in oxygen evolution conditions (no pH control, low chloride)
only for NaCl or chloride salt electrolysis and cannot do sulfate electrolyte.
releases toxic RuO4 when ran improperly (O2 evolution)
cannot run chlorate cell to zero chloride without damages to the coating due to O2 evolution.
Both these have pros and cons but how many people here use either one and what can they say about these properties while working with them.
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