2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.13574270.v1
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Electrocatalytic Efficiency of the Oxidation of Ethylene glycol, Glycerol, and Glucose under Oscillatory Regime

Abstract: There is an increasingly interest in the use of small organic molecules in the interconversion between chemical and electrical energies. Among the strategies to improve the processes of yielding electrical energy in fuel cells and the production of clear hydrogen in electrochemical reform is the use of kinetic instabilities to improve the conversion and selectivity. Herein we report on the electrocatalytic efficiency of the oxidation of ethylene glycol, glycerol, and glucose, under regular and oscillatory regi… Show more

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“…Maximum reception space. In the actual Pg operation, if the receiving space is smaller than the power of the NE generator, for the purpose of ensuring the power balance of the system, the power exceeding the maximum receiving space must be given up, which leads to the phenomenon of abandoning wind and light [17][18].…”
Section: Analysis Of Key Factors Affecting New Energy (Ne) Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%