Electrochemical oxidation of D-glucose has been studied in 0.1 M NaOH on single crystal platinum electrodes with thirteen different orientations. The reaction rate depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the electrode surface. For most of the surfaces investigated, three voltammetric peaks were observed in the potential region of hydrogen adsorption, the double layer region and the region of anodic film formation. The most active surface is Pt(111). The poisoning adsorbates seem to be less strongly adsorbed on this plane than on Pt(100) or Pt(110). The (100) and (111) oriented steps cause a decrease of the activity of Pt(111). A strongly bound species appears to be adsorbed preferentially on the step sites. Its oxidation was...
Study of the adsorption and electrocatalytic oxidation of small organic molecules (formic acid, meth...
Ethanol oxidation in 0.1 M NaOH on single-crystal electrodes has been studied using electrochemical ...
Structural effects in electrocatalysis have been clearly and definitely demonstrated for example in ...
The oxidation of formic acid and hydrogen adsorption have been measured on platinum single-crystal s...
The oxidation of formaldehyde in sodium hydroxide solution has been studied on platinum and gold sin...
Ethanol oxidation has been studied on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Pt(110) electrodes in order to investigat...
Ethanol oxidation has been studied on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Pt(110) electrodes in order to investigat...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Oxidation of formic acid at Pt(hkl) electrodes with basal orientations and modified by irreversibly ...
The electro-oxidation of glucose (0.01 M) in a neutral solution phosphate buffer solution – pH ~7 (0...
Oxygen reduction has been studied in 0.1 M HClO4 on the platinum low index surfaces, employing a han...
Study of the adsorption and electrocatalytic oxidation of small organic molecules (formic acid, meth...
Study of the adsorption and electrocatalytic oxidation of small organic molecules (formic acid, meth...
Ethanol oxidation in 0.1 M NaOH on single-crystal electrodes has been studied using electrochemical ...
Structural effects in electrocatalysis have been clearly and definitely demonstrated for example in ...
The oxidation of formic acid and hydrogen adsorption have been measured on platinum single-crystal s...
The oxidation of formaldehyde in sodium hydroxide solution has been studied on platinum and gold sin...
Ethanol oxidation has been studied on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Pt(110) electrodes in order to investigat...
Ethanol oxidation has been studied on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Pt(110) electrodes in order to investigat...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid depends strongly on the crystallographic orientation of the...
Oxidation of formic acid at Pt(hkl) electrodes with basal orientations and modified by irreversibly ...
The electro-oxidation of glucose (0.01 M) in a neutral solution phosphate buffer solution – pH ~7 (0...
Oxygen reduction has been studied in 0.1 M HClO4 on the platinum low index surfaces, employing a han...
Study of the adsorption and electrocatalytic oxidation of small organic molecules (formic acid, meth...
Study of the adsorption and electrocatalytic oxidation of small organic molecules (formic acid, meth...
Ethanol oxidation in 0.1 M NaOH on single-crystal electrodes has been studied using electrochemical ...
Structural effects in electrocatalysis have been clearly and definitely demonstrated for example in ...