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Resolvent technique chemisorption

PtO2 (752, 757), similar to some electrochemical oxygen layers. Figure 12 shows a possible structure of platinum oxides on various planes (752). The [1(X)] plane has a PtOj composition (752,757), while the bulk corresponds to a PtO oxide. Present information does not unambiguously point toward either surface oxide formation or chemisorption. Because of the apparent similarity of some surface oxygen species on catalysts and electrocatalysts, coordinated efforts in both fields using standardized techniques and procedures could resolve uncertainties. [Pg.252]


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