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Conductive metal-oxide nanoparticles on synthetic boron-doped diamond surfaces

Duo, I.  
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Comninellis, C.  
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Ferro, Sergio
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2003
Catalysis and Electrocatalysis at Nanoparticle Surfaces

The electrochem. properties of IrO2 and RuO2 nanoparticles, deposited on synthetic B-doped diamond (BDD) surfaces, are discussed. After a description of the prepn. procedure and the morphol. characterization of BDD/IrO2 and BDD/RuO2 samples, the dispersion efficiency of these oxides on BDD was estd. for different loading, using cyclic voltammetry. The electrochem. behavior of 1,4-benzoquinone/hydroquinone redox couple, oxygen evolution, and orgs. oxidn. reactions were studied at BDD/IrO2 samples; in turn, the chlorine evolution reaction was studied at BDD/RuO2 electrodes. Noncatalytic and catalytic models are proposed to explain the modification of the electrochem. behavior of BDD by low- and high-oxide loading, resp. [on SciFinder (R)]

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book part or chapter
Author(s)
Duo, I.  
Comninellis, C.  
Ferro, Sergio
De Battisti, Achille
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

Dekker

Publisher place

New York

Published in
Catalysis and Electrocatalysis at Nanoparticle Surfaces
Start page

877

End page

906

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EPFL

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GGEC  
Available on Infoscience
February 22, 2006
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