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Methane Dimerization Using Proton Conductors

Negative current application, i.e., proton supply to the catalyst film causes up to 500% reversible enhancement to the rate of C2H4 oxidation. The catalytic rate increase is up to 2x104 times higher than the rate -I/F, of proton supply to the catalyst. [Pg.470]

This study is noteworthy because it was the first one showing that a proton conductor can be used for the electrochemical promotion of an oxidation reaction. It underlines that, contrary to chemisorbed H which is a [Pg.471]

Vayenas, S. Bebelis, and S. Despotopoulou, Non-Faradaic Electrochemical Modification of Catalytic Activity 4. The use of ( -A1203 as the solid electrolyte, J. Catal. 128, 415-435(1991). [Pg.472]

Farrington, B. Dunn, and J.C. Thomas, High Conductivity Solid Ionic Conductors, E.T. Takahashi, ed. World Sci. Publ., Singapore (1989). [Pg.472]

Subbarao, and H.S. Maiti, Solid electrolytes with oxygen ion conduction, Solid State Ionics 11, 317-338 (1984). [Pg.472]


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