1989
DOI: 10.1016/0254-0584(89)90038-2
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On the character of solid solutions in ruthenium-titanium oxide anodes

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“…Further XPS characterization of the Ti adlayers on the disordered, oxygen deficient RuO 2 surface (Ti 3p 3/2 region) evidenced the coexistence of a mixture of species including different oxidation states, such as TiO 2 , Ti(OH) 3 , Ti 2 O 3 , TiO, confirming and complementing the FT-ATR data (Ti 3+ species at the polished wafer surface (3985 cm -1 , 3735 cm -1 , 2105 cm -1 ), [10]. formation mechanism with rutile TiO 2 based wafer with 0.1% TiO 2 based slurry heterogeneous catalysts At molecular/atomic level, the rutile TiO 2 surface (high concentration of Ti-OH, pronounced Lewis acid/base character) has the most appropriate and desired functionality able to activate these particles to be energetically involved in several fundamental types of interactions, including H 2 O 2 chemisorption and its catalytically induced decomposition into high energy oxygen-centered radicals (hydroxyl, superoxide).…”
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“…Further XPS characterization of the Ti adlayers on the disordered, oxygen deficient RuO 2 surface (Ti 3p 3/2 region) evidenced the coexistence of a mixture of species including different oxidation states, such as TiO 2 , Ti(OH) 3 , Ti 2 O 3 , TiO, confirming and complementing the FT-ATR data (Ti 3+ species at the polished wafer surface (3985 cm -1 , 3735 cm -1 , 2105 cm -1 ), [10]. formation mechanism with rutile TiO 2 based wafer with 0.1% TiO 2 based slurry heterogeneous catalysts At molecular/atomic level, the rutile TiO 2 surface (high concentration of Ti-OH, pronounced Lewis acid/base character) has the most appropriate and desired functionality able to activate these particles to be energetically involved in several fundamental types of interactions, including H 2 O 2 chemisorption and its catalytically induced decomposition into high energy oxygen-centered radicals (hydroxyl, superoxide).…”
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“…The Moscow Institute of Chemical Machine Building has developed methodological bases and created experimental apparatus to investigate the corrosion-electrochemical behavior of metals under controlled conditions of heat and mass exchange [5][6][7].…”
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“…We established [5] that the conclusions that the coatings obtained from chloride solutions were single-phase and that films obtained by the use of alcoholates or other orgamic compounds were multiphase supplemented each other rather than being contradictory~ It has been demonstrated that to form the phase of oxide solid solutions the Ru and Ti components should interact already at the hydrolytic stage. This interaction takes place by means of sorption of anionic chlorohydroxo complexes [Ruz~OH)2Cls] ~-and [Ru2(OH)2CI6(H20)2] 2-by polymer or colloidal forms of hydrated titanium oxide.…”
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