Assembly and electrochemical characterization of nanometer-scale electrode/solid electrolyte interfaces

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A study describes a technique for the assembly and characterization of nanometer-scale metal electrode/solid electrolyte interfaces of variable dimensions. The ability to isolate the response of asingle nanoscale electrode helps prevent problems associated with statistical averaging of ensembles of particles of different sizes, and with effects associated with the presence of other particles in the neighboring region, such as those derived from the overlap of diffusion layers.

Author: Scherson, Daniel A., Loster, Matthias, Friedrich, K. Andreas
Usage, Observations, Electrochemistry, Scanning tunneling microscopy, Structure, Coated electrodes

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Platinum/ graphite nanofiber catalysts of various structure: Characterization and catalytic properties

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A preparation of Platinum/graphite nanofiber catalyst is presented by implementing three types of GNF with Pt salt dissolved in organic solvents. Impregnation of three types of graphite nanofiber (GNF) with Pt salts resulted in catalysts with high dispersion.

Author: Baker, R. Terry K., Rodriguez, Nelly, Masttalir, Agnes, Wild, Ute, Paal, Zoltan, Schlogl Robert, Wootsch, Attila
All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing, Catalysts, Chemical preparations, not elsewhere classified, Graphite

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Subjects list: Research, Platinum, Chemical properties
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