2014
DOI: 10.1149/ma2014-02/26/1537
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Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Multi-Copper Complexes Investigated by Modified Electrode and In Situ XAFS

Abstract: The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), which occurs at the cathode in polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), requires a large overpotential (more than 200 mV) even at the highly active platinum group metal (PGM) catalysts, since this reaction contains 4-electrons and 4-protons transfer to yield two water molecules from a dioxygen molecule. However, the biocathodes which are constructed by covalently attaching multi-copper enzymes, such as laccase (Lac), at electrode surfaces show nonexsistent overpotential (ca.… Show more

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