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Nickel iron, secondary characteristics

Few studies have systematically examined how chemical characteristics of organic reductants influence rates of reductive dissolution. Oxidation of aliphatic alcohols and amines by iron, cobalt, and nickel oxide-coated electrodes was examined by Fleischman et al. (38). Experiments revealed that reductant molecules adsorb to the oxide surface, and that electron transfer within the surface complex is the rate-limiting step. It was also found that (i) amines are oxidized more quickly than corresponding alcohols, (ii) primary alcohols and amines are oxidized more quickly than secondary and tertiary analogs, and (iii) increased chain length and branching inhibit the reaction (38). The three different transition metal oxide surfaces exhibited different behavior as well. Rates of amine oxidation by the oxides considered decreased in the order Ni > Co >... [Pg.457]


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