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2,5 Bis properties

Bastioli, C., Bellotti, V, Del Giudice, L. and Gilli, G. (1993) Mater-Bi properties and biodegradability. Journal of Environmental Polymer Degradation, 1, 181-191. [Pg.32]

In a typical catalytic reaction, the electron transfer between reactant and catalyst is localized, thus, it cannot introduce the electron from external electrocircuit and cannot also export the electron from reaction system to form current during the reaction process. Moreover, the electron transfer cannot be controlled by external force for catalytic reaction. On the contrary, there is net electron transfer during the electrode reaction. The electrode, a heterogeneous catalyst, is a local site not only for reaction, but also for electron donation-acceptance. This means that electro catalysis possesses the bi-properties of chemical reaction and electron transfer simultaneously. [Pg.820]

Technical Bulletin Mater-Bi - Properties, Applications, Markets, April 1992. [Pg.137]


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