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Investigation of the "permanent" electrochemical promotion of catalysis (P-EPOC) by electrochemical mass spectrometry (EMS) measurements

Souentie, S.
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Xia, C.  
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Falgairette, C.  
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2010
Electrochemistry Communications

The phenomenon of electrochemical promotion of catalysis (EPOC) is most often fully reversible. Subsequent to long-lasting polarization, however, the new steady-state open-circuit catalytic activity after current interruption may remain significantly higher than that before polarization. This phenomenon has been reported as "permanent electrochemical promotion of catalysis" (P-EPOC). The catalytic oxidation Of C2H4 was studied over a Pt/YSZ/Au electrochemical cell under excess O-2 at 375 degrees C, combining cyclic voltammetry and mass spectrometry. it has been found that after positive current interruption, the catalytic rate remains in a highly active P-EPOC steady-state, where it is almost double than the initial open-circuit rate. During this highly active steady-state, the application of a similar negative current for a similar time period has been found to result in the return of the catalytic rate to the initial open-circuit state. Similar reversibility of the rate has been observed after cyclic voltammetry experiments where after a complete potential oscillation the open-circuit rate is almost the same to that before polarization. These establish the reported mechanism for the origin of P-EPOC, on promoting species storage and concomitant migration to the metal/gas interface after positive current interruption, through the three phase boundaries. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.elecom.2009.12.031
Web of Science ID

WOS:000274878400039

Author(s)
Souentie, S.
Xia, C.  
Falgairette, C.  
Li, Y. D.
Comninellis, Ch.  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Electrochemistry Communications
Volume

12

Start page

323

End page

326

Subjects

Permanent

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Epoc

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Nemca

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Pt electrodes

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Gas-Phase Combustion

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REVIEWED

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