Electrochemical Oxidative Coupling of Methane: Deciphering the Exceptional Properties of BaMg0.33Nb0.67–xFexO3−δ for Enhanced Electrocatalysis and Durable Operation
Luke H. Denoyer,
Angelica Benavidez,
Adrian Brearley
et al.
Abstract:Perovskite metal oxides of the form A(B x M 1−x )O 3−δ are of interest to the electrocatalysis and heterogeneous communities due to their tunable electrical and catalytic properties. However, they suffer poor chemical stability under highly reducing and coke-forming conditions. Doped barium niobates show remarkable chemical stability during electrochemical oxidative coupling of methane (E-OCM) measurements. The reason for their chemical stability is not well understood. We i n v e s t i g a t e d t h e h i g h… Show more
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