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The Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Reduction at Fuel Cell Cathodes

4 The Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Reduction at Fuel Cell Cathodes [Pg.173]


E25.17 Electrocatalysts are compounds that are capable of reducing the kinetic barrier for electrochemical reactions (barrier known as overpotential). While platinum is the most efficient electrocatalyst for accelerating oxygen reduction at the fuel cell cathode, it is expensive (recall Section 25.18 Electrocatalysis). Current research is focused on the efficiency of a platinum monolayer by placing it on a stable metal or alloy clusters your book mentions the use of the alloy PtsN. An example would be a platinum monolayer fuel-cell anode electrocatalyst, which consists of ruthenium nanoparticles with a sub-monolayer of platinum. Other areas of research include using tethered metalloporphyrin complexes for oxygen activation and subsequent reduction. [Pg.230]


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At oxygen

Cathode electrocatalysis reduction

Cathode reduction

Cathodes cells

Cathodic oxygen reduction

Cathodic reduction

Electrocatalysis

Electrocatalysis cathode

Electrocatalysis fuel cell

Electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction

Electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction at fuel cell

Electrocatalysis oxygen cathodic reduction

Electrocatalysis reduction

Fuel cathode

Fuel oxygenates

Fuels oxygenated fuel

Oxygen cathodes

Oxygen cells

Oxygen electrocatalysis

Oxygen fuel cells

Oxygen reduction

Oxygenated fuels

Oxygenates reduction

Reduction at cathode

Reduction oxygenation

Reductive oxygenation

The Cathode

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