Exploring the origins of the apparent "electrocatalysis" observed at C(60) film-modified electrodes
We have recently revised the oft-cited model of cation insertion into electroreduced C60 film-modified electrodes in aqueous, basic electrolytes [L. Xiao, G.G. Wildgoose, A. Crossley, R.G. Compton, The electroreduction of "C60" films in aqueous electrolyte does not lead to alkali metal ion...
Main Authors: | Xiao, L, Wildgoose, G, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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