The hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR), an electrocatalytic reaction of fundamental and applied interest, was studied in the protic ionic liquid (PIL) diethylmethylammonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, [dema][TfO], at Pt electrodes using rotating disk electrode (RDE) and ultramicroelectrode (UME) voltammetry. A steady-state HOR current is observed during RDE voltammetry at overpotentials > 50 mV but an additional plateau is observed in the overpotential region 50-200 mV when using UMEs. The difference in voltammetric responses is attributed to higher rate of mass transport to the UME than to the RDE. Three models have been used to fit the experimental data. The first is a dual-pathway model, which assumes that the Tafel-Volmer and Heyrovsky-Vo...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (hor) was studied in steady state conditions on a palladium thin fil...
Understanding the nature of dissolved species in ionic liquids is important, particularlywhen using ...
The effects of electrode–adsorbate interactions on electrocatalysis at Pt in ionic liquids are descr...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR), an electrocatalytic reaction of fundamental and applied inter...
Most commonly, electrochemical experiments are carried out at room temperature, in aqueous or organi...
AbstractUsing a high mass transport floating electrode technique with an ultra-low catalyst loading ...
Hydrogen oxidation and the subsequent proton reduction are studied on platinum single crystal electr...
In this short review, we compare the kinetics of hydrogen desorption in vacuum to those involved in ...
The hydrogen evolution reaction at a platinum electrode and proton transport using bis(trifluoromet...
The oxidation of hydrogen was studied at an activated platinum micro-electrode by cyclic voltammetry...
The hydrogen evolution reaction at a platinum electrode and proton transport using bis(trifluorometh...
An alternative approach to the rotating disk electrode (RDE) for characterising fuel cell electrocat...
The electrochemical oxidation of dissolved hydrogen gas has been studied in a range of room-temperat...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (hor) was studied on a polycrystalline platinum electrode in H2SO4 a...
The electrochemical oxidation of dissolved hydrogen gas has been studied in a range of room-temperat...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (hor) was studied in steady state conditions on a palladium thin fil...
Understanding the nature of dissolved species in ionic liquids is important, particularlywhen using ...
The effects of electrode–adsorbate interactions on electrocatalysis at Pt in ionic liquids are descr...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR), an electrocatalytic reaction of fundamental and applied inter...
Most commonly, electrochemical experiments are carried out at room temperature, in aqueous or organi...
AbstractUsing a high mass transport floating electrode technique with an ultra-low catalyst loading ...
Hydrogen oxidation and the subsequent proton reduction are studied on platinum single crystal electr...
In this short review, we compare the kinetics of hydrogen desorption in vacuum to those involved in ...
The hydrogen evolution reaction at a platinum electrode and proton transport using bis(trifluoromet...
The oxidation of hydrogen was studied at an activated platinum micro-electrode by cyclic voltammetry...
The hydrogen evolution reaction at a platinum electrode and proton transport using bis(trifluorometh...
An alternative approach to the rotating disk electrode (RDE) for characterising fuel cell electrocat...
The electrochemical oxidation of dissolved hydrogen gas has been studied in a range of room-temperat...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (hor) was studied on a polycrystalline platinum electrode in H2SO4 a...
The electrochemical oxidation of dissolved hydrogen gas has been studied in a range of room-temperat...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (hor) was studied in steady state conditions on a palladium thin fil...
Understanding the nature of dissolved species in ionic liquids is important, particularlywhen using ...
The effects of electrode–adsorbate interactions on electrocatalysis at Pt in ionic liquids are descr...