In this study, the electrochemical transient dissolution of polycrystalline silver, gold, iridium, palladium, platinum, rhodium, and ruthenium is examined in 0.05 M NaOH alkaline electrolyte as a function of electrode potential. An inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer connected to an electrochemical flow cell is used for online detection of the metals dissolution rates. Broad potential windows starting from the hydrogen and going to the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) potentials are used to study the dissolution. The measured dissolution data, such as onsets of dissolution are analyzed and compared with available thermodynamic data. For most metals, at potentials, at which thermodynamics predict metal/solute or metal/oxide transitio...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
The anodic dissolution of gold in alkaline thiosulfate solutions has been studied by using a rotatin...
Electrocatalyst degradation due to dissolution is one of the major challenges in electrochemical ene...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold and platinum in 0.1 M HClO4, 0.1 M H2SO4, and 0.05 M NaOH is inv...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold and platinum in 0.1 M HClO4, 0.1 M H2SO4, and 0.05 M NaOH is inv...
The electrochemical production of hydrogen and hydrocarbons is considered to play a decisive role in...
A better understanding of iridium dissolution is important in the elucidation of the general mechani...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
The dissolution behaviors of Ru and ruthenium oxide nanoparticles in acidic media were studied for t...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold in the presence of halide ions is traditionally considered as a ...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold in the presence of halide ions is traditionally considered as a ...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold in the presence of halide ions is traditionally considered as a ...
Fundamental understanding of electrochemistry in nonaqueous electrolytes is important for applicatio...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
The anodic dissolution of gold in alkaline thiosulfate solutions has been studied by using a rotatin...
Electrocatalyst degradation due to dissolution is one of the major challenges in electrochemical ene...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold and platinum in 0.1 M HClO4, 0.1 M H2SO4, and 0.05 M NaOH is inv...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold and platinum in 0.1 M HClO4, 0.1 M H2SO4, and 0.05 M NaOH is inv...
The electrochemical production of hydrogen and hydrocarbons is considered to play a decisive role in...
A better understanding of iridium dissolution is important in the elucidation of the general mechani...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
The dissolution behaviors of Ru and ruthenium oxide nanoparticles in acidic media were studied for t...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold in the presence of halide ions is traditionally considered as a ...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold in the presence of halide ions is traditionally considered as a ...
Electrochemical dissolution of gold in the presence of halide ions is traditionally considered as a ...
Fundamental understanding of electrochemistry in nonaqueous electrolytes is important for applicatio...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
Extensive research efforts are currently dedicated to the search for new electrocatalyst materials i...
The anodic dissolution of gold in alkaline thiosulfate solutions has been studied by using a rotatin...
Electrocatalyst degradation due to dissolution is one of the major challenges in electrochemical ene...