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Steady-State Effect of Current

As shown in Fig. 9.27 there is a break in the slope of the Tafel plot at Erhe I-OS V with a change in the transfer coefficient from 0.27 to 0.1. As shown below this change is consistent with a change in the surface coverages of adsorbed species as also manifest in the reaction kinetics. [Pg.463]


Figure 4.22 shows the steady-state effect of current, or equivalently rate, I/2F, of O2 supply to the catalyst on the rate increase Ar during C2H4 oxidation on Pt/YSZ. According to the definition of A (Eq. 4.19), straight lines passing from the (0,0) point are constant faradaic efficiency A lines. [Pg.142]

Figure 8.38. Steady state effect of current on the increase in the rates of ethylene epoxidation (rj) and deep oxidation to CO2 (r2) of C2H4 on Ag and comparison with the rate Go2=I/4F of electrochemical oxygen supply42 pC2H4=l-6 kPa, pO2=10 kPa, T=400°C intrinsic (1=0) selectivity 0.5, Reprinted with permission from Academic Press. Figure 8.38. Steady state effect of current on the increase in the rates of ethylene epoxidation (rj) and deep oxidation to CO2 (r2) of C2H4 on Ag and comparison with the rate Go2=I/4F of electrochemical oxygen supply42 pC2H4=l-6 kPa, pO2=10 kPa, T=400°C intrinsic (1=0) selectivity 0.5, Reprinted with permission from Academic Press.

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