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Electrocatalytic properties of oxide catalysts on a carbon carrier

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Oxygen reduction of H2O2 decomposition have been investigated on carbon black and on carbon blacks promoted by cobaltates of different metals. Gas adsorption and electrochemical measurements reveal that the increase in rate on promoted catalysts is connected with the dispersity of cobaltates on the support surface.

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Исследовано восстановление O2 и распад H2O2 на саже и на сажах, промотированных кобальтитами различных металлов. Данные, полученные при адсорбции из газовой фазы и при электрохимических измерениях указывают, что увеличение скорости реакции на промотированных катализаторах связны с диспергированием кодальтитов на поверхности носителя.

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Burshtein, R.H., Vilinskaya, V.S., Tarasevich, M.R. et al. Electrocatalytic properties of oxide catalysts on a carbon carrier. React Kinet Catal Lett 4, 159–165 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02061993

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