Surface electrochemistry

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Dirk L�tzenkirchen-Hecht
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A. B. P. Lever

Self-assembled ion pairs are deposited onto a graphite electrode surface by dipping the electrode sequentially into phthalocyanine cations and anions, or a phthalocyanine cation and porphyrin anion. The electrochemical properties of these surface-bound ion pairs are compared with the properties of the individual surface-bound components. The order of deposition is shown to be crucial, implying that these species lie flat on the surface. A detailed study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of oxalate anion is used to explore their reactivity as a function of deposition order.


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pp. 12273-12281 ◽  
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Zhuoluo A. Feng ◽  
Michael L. Machala ◽  
William C. Chueh

Strong coupling between carbonate coverage, surface Ce3+concentration and overpotential reveals rate-limiting step in CO oxidation and CO2reduction.


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