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Electrochemical evaluation of the de-/re-activation of oxygen evolving Ir oxide

Papakonstantinou et al., 2022

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Papakonstantinou G
Spanos I
Dam A
Schlögl R
Sundmacher K
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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Understanding the influence of dynamic and stationary polarization on the deactivation of state-of-the-art IrOx catalysts is imperative for the design and operation of robust and efficient proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers. In this work, the deactivation and …
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