2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.163452145.55402320/v1
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Gastight Rotating Cylinder Electrode: Towards Decoupling Mass Transport and Intrinsic Kinetics in Electrocatalysis

Abstract: Decoupling and understanding the various mass, charge and heat transport phenomena involved in the electrocatalytic transformation of small molecules (i.e. CO2, CO, H2, N2, NH3, O2, CH4) is challenging but it can be readily achieved using dimensionless quantities (i.e. Reynolds, Sherwood, Schmidt, Damköhler, Nusselt, Prandtl, and Peclet Numbers) to simplify the characterization of systems with multiple interacting physical phenomena. Herein we report the development of a gastight rotating cylinder electrode ce… Show more

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