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Hydrogen oxidation reaction electrocatalytic properties

The first CNT-modified electrode was reported by Britto et al. in 1996 to study the oxidation of dopamine [16]. The CNT-composite electrode was constructed with bro-moform as the binder. The cyclic voltammetry showed a high degree of reversibility in the redox reaction of dopamine (see Fig. 15.3). Valentini and Rubianes have reported another type of CNT paste electrode by mixing CNTs with mineral oil. This kind of electrode shows excellent electrocatalytic activity toward many materials such as dopamine, ascorbic acid, uric acid, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid [39], hydrogen peroxide, and NADH [7], Wang and Musameh have fabricated the CNT/Teflon composite electrodes with attractive electrochemical performance, based on the dispersion of CNTs within a Teflon binder. It has been demonstrated that the electrocatalytic properties of CNTs are not impaired by their association with the Teflon binder [15]. [Pg.489]

In the present chapter we want to look at certain electrochemical redox reactions occurring at inert electrodes not involved in the reactions stoichiometrically. The reactions to be considered are the change of charge of ions in an electrolyte solution, the evolution and ionization of hydrogen, oxygen, and chlorine, the oxidation and reduction of organic compounds, and the like. The rates of these reactions, often also their direction, depend on the catalytic properties of the electrode employed (discussed in greater detail in Chapter 28). It is for this reason that these reactions are sometimes called electrocatalytic. For each of the examples, we point out its practical value at present and in the future and provide certain kinetic and mechanistic details. Some catalytic features are also discussed. [Pg.261]


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