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The charge transfer at the interface H2-0.5% Pt/Al2O3 was studied by using the transient response of the AC electrical conductance. The transient response for water and oxygen contaminated surface was of the overshoot-type.
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Stoica, M., Căldăraru, M., Căpritză, A. et al. Effect of some parasite surface reactions on the variation of electrical conductance in the H2−Pt/Al2O3 system. React Kinet Catal Lett 57, 81–86 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02076123
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