Alternative view of oxygen reduction on porous carbon electrocatalysts: the substance of complex oxygen-surface interactions

Giacomo de Falco, Marc Florent, Jacek Jagiello, Yongqiang Cheng, Luke L. Daemen, Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta, Teresa J. Bandosz

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Abstract

Chemistry;

Original languageEnglish
Article number102216
JournaliScience
Volume24
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 19 2021

Funding

The authors are grateful to D. William Betz of Millipore for providing CMS and to ASRC of CUNY for technical help with XPS analysis. A portion of this research used resources at Spallation Neutron Source, the VISION beamline, a DOE Office of Science User Facility operated by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory experiment # IPTS-24014.1. G.d.F. experimental planning, electrochemical measurements, data analysis, manuscript writing and editing, visualization, revision; M.F. experimental planning, surface chemistry characterization, data analyses, manuscript writing and editing, visualization, revision; J.J.measurements of N2 and O2 adsorption, data analysis, manuscript editing, visualization; Y.C. neutron scattering data collection and analysis, manuscript editing; L.L.D. neutron scattering data collection and analysis; A.J.R.-C. neutron scattering data collection and analysis; T.J.B. resources, experimental planning, data analysis, visualization, manuscript writing and editing, revision. The authors declare no competing interests. The authors are grateful to D. William Betz of Millipore for providing CMS and to ASRC of CUNY for technical help with XPS analysis. A portion of this research used resources at Spallation Neutron Source, the VISION beamline, a DOE Office of Science User Facility operated by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory experiment # IPTS-24014.1.

Keywords

  • Catalysis
  • Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry

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