CO stripping

In electrochemistry, CO stripping is a voltammetry technique in which a monolayer of carbon monoxide ( CO {\displaystyle {\ce {CO}}} ) already adsorbed on the surface of an electrocatalyst is electrochemically oxidized and thus removed from the surface. A well-known process of this type is CO stripping on Pt/C electrocatalysts in which the electrooxidation peak occurs somewhere between 0.5 and 0.9 V depending on the characteristics and structural properties of the specimen.

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CO stripping

In electrochemistry, CO stripping is a voltammetry technique in which a monolayer of carbon monoxide ( CO {\displaystyle {\ce {CO}}} ) already adsorbed on the surface of an electrocatalyst is electrochemically oxidized and thus removed from the surface. A well-known process of this type is CO stripping on Pt/C electrocatalysts in which the electrooxidation peak occurs somewhere between 0.5 and 0.9 V depending on the characteristics and structural properties of the specimen.

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