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Hydrogen peroxide electrochemistry on platinum: towards understanding the oxygen reduction reaction mechanism

Katsounaros et al., 2012

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1840956399136843661
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Katsounaros I
Schneider W
Meier J
Benedikt U
Biedermann P
Auer A
Mayrhofer K
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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Understanding the hydrogen peroxide electrochemistry on platinum can provide information about the oxygen reduction reaction mechanism, whether H2O2 participates as an intermediate or not. The H2O2 oxidation and reduction reaction on polycrystalline platinum …
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