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pH and Alkali Cation Effects on the Pt Cyclic Voltammogram Explained Using Density Functional Theory
Ian T. McCrum,
Michael J. Janik
Chemical Engineering
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Density Functional Theory
100%
Alkali Cations
100%
Cyclic Voltammogram
100%
Cation Effect
100%
PT100
80%
Hydroxide
60%
Pt(111)
60%
Potassium
40%
Low Potential
40%
Adsorption-desorption
40%
Electrolyte
40%
Specific Adsorption
40%
PH Dependence
20%
Co-adsorption
20%
Hydrogen Adsorption
20%
Hydrogen Oxidation
20%
(110) Facet
20%
Oxidation Evolution
20%
Electrocatalytic Reaction
20%
Potassium Cation
20%
Platinum Electrode
20%
Chemistry
Hydrogen
100%
Density Functional Theory
100%
K
100%
Sorption
66%
Electrocatalytic Reaction
33%
Material Science
Density
100%
Platinum
100%
Potassium
75%
Desorption
50%
Oxidation Reaction
25%
Catalysis
25%