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Stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite

Morcos, I. (1972). Surface tension of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite. J. Chem. Phys., 57, 1801-2. [Pg.185]

Randin, J.P. and Yeager, E. (1972). Differential capacitance study on the basal plane of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite. /. Electroanal. Chem., 36, TAl—Ky. [Pg.508]

Zagal J, Sen R, Yeager E (1977) Oxygen reduction by Co(II) tetrasulfonatephthalocyanine irreversibly adsorbed on a stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite electrode surface. J Electroanal Chem 83(1) 207-213... [Pg.477]

Figure 28. Reduction of O2 on high-pressure stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite in O2 saturated 1.0 A/KOH using a rotating disk electrode of area 0.20 cm. Solid curves edge orientation dashed line basal (cleavage) plane. Rotation rates in rpm s are indicated on curves. ... Figure 28. Reduction of O2 on high-pressure stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite in O2 saturated 1.0 A/KOH using a rotating disk electrode of area 0.20 cm. Solid curves edge orientation dashed line basal (cleavage) plane. Rotation rates in rpm s are indicated on curves. ...
Figure 29. Capacity-potential and current-potential curves for the basal (cleavage) plane of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite (A i/2 = 0.4 ) in O.5MH2SO4 (X) and 1M NaOH (O) at 25 C and at 1000 Hz. Scan rate for current potential curves 0.01 V/sec. Curve A, in 0.5 M H2SO4 curve B, in 1 A/ NaOH/ "... Figure 29. Capacity-potential and current-potential curves for the basal (cleavage) plane of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite (A i/2 = 0.4 ) in O.5MH2SO4 (X) and 1M NaOH (O) at 25 C and at 1000 Hz. Scan rate for current potential curves 0.01 V/sec. Curve A, in 0.5 M H2SO4 curve B, in 1 A/ NaOH/ "...
Figure 31. O2 reduction on adsorbed layers of various transition metal tetrasulfonated phthalocyanines on the basal plane of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite in O.lAfNaOH. Macrocyclic preadsorbed from aqueous 10 M MeTSPc solution. Rotating disk electrode. Rotation rate 4500 rpm. Disk area 0.20 cm. Potential scan rate (cathodic) 10 mV/sec. T =... Figure 31. O2 reduction on adsorbed layers of various transition metal tetrasulfonated phthalocyanines on the basal plane of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite in O.lAfNaOH. Macrocyclic preadsorbed from aqueous 10 M MeTSPc solution. Rotating disk electrode. Rotation rate 4500 rpm. Disk area 0.20 cm. Potential scan rate (cathodic) 10 mV/sec. T =...
Figure 35. Model proposed by Nikolic, Adzic and Yeager for adsorbed iron and cobalt tetrasulfonated phthalocyanines on the basal plane of stress annealed pyrolytic graphite, a, View parallel to the surface b, view perpendicular to the surface. Figure 35. Model proposed by Nikolic, Adzic and Yeager for adsorbed iron and cobalt tetrasulfonated phthalocyanines on the basal plane of stress annealed pyrolytic graphite, a, View parallel to the surface b, view perpendicular to the surface.
Capacity-potential curves for edge orientation of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite in 0.5 M H2SO4 and 1M NaOH at 25°C and 1000 Hz without hood. (A) 0.5 M H2SO4. (—) potentials going... [Pg.44]

Randin, J. P. and E. Yeager. 1971. Differential capacitance study of stress-annealed pyrolytic graphite electrodes. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 118, 711. [Pg.96]


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