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Adsorption of Carbonaceous Species on Platinum Metals

It is generally recognized [1 —16] now that chemisorbed carbonaceous species are formed during the anodic oxidation of many organic fuels. These species play an important role in our understanding of electrocatalysis. The techniques for their study, their properties and coverage of the surface under different conditions are discussed in this chapter. The role of adsorbed species in the oxidation of various fuels is dealt with in chapter X. [Pg.112]


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Adsorption carbonaceous species

Adsorption on metals

Adsorption on platinum

Carbonaceous

Carbonaceous species

Metal platinum

Metal species

Metallated species

Metallic adsorption

Of platinum metals

On platinum

Platinum species

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