2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3ra03350c
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Boosted formic acid electro-oxidation on platinum nanoparticles and “mixed-valence” iron and nickel oxides

Abstract: A stable, efficient, and earth-abundant FeOx/NiOx/Pt/GC anodic nanocatalyst was developed for direct formic acid fuel cells.

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“…The capacitive current ( i dl ) was derived from the nonfaradaic double-layer region. This current value is directly proportional to the scan rate of charge accumulation instead of the charge transfer coefficient eqs – as given below: i d l = C d l × ν E C S A = C d l C s where v is the scan rate (mV/s).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The capacitive current ( i dl ) was derived from the nonfaradaic double-layer region. This current value is directly proportional to the scan rate of charge accumulation instead of the charge transfer coefficient eqs – as given below: i d l = C d l × ν E C S A = C d l C s where v is the scan rate (mV/s).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This current value is directly proportional to the scan rate of charge accumulation instead of the charge transfer coefficient. 39 C dl (F/cm 2 ) which is related to the surface area of the electrode, is determined using the eqs 5−6 as given below: 37…”
Section: Physical and Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%