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Methanol oxidation on gold nanoparticles in alkaline media: Unusual electrocatalytic activity

Hernández et al., 2006

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3317568926423061896
Author
Hernández J
Solla-Gullón J
Herrero E
Aldaz A
Feliu J
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Electrochimica acta

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Methanol oxidation on gold nanoparticles has been studied using cyclic voltammetry in alkaline media. The onset for methanol oxidation in 0.1 M NaOH solutions is at ca. 0.3 V (RHE) and the currents reach a maximum value at 0.8 V. In 1M NaOH solutions, oxidation …
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