Kokkinidis et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Catalysis of oxidation of aliphatic alcohols on Pt by underpotential submonolayersKokkinidis et al., 1983
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- 17720731331629129414
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- Kokkinidis G
- Jannakoudakis D
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- Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry
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The oxidation of aliphatic alcohols on Pt is markedly catalysed by foreign metal adatoms deposited in the underpotential range. In the case of methanol, the catalytic effect of underpotential submonolayers is more pronounced in basic media. In acidic media the …
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