Carbon-air electrode with regenerative short time overload capacity: Part 1. Effect of manganese dioxide
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1973
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To increase the overload capacity of the carbon-air electrode in alkaline electrolyte, without seriously changing the electrode potential during short-time overload periods, small amounts of MnO2 were added to carbon and the effects investigated. The potentiodynamic investigations revealed the existence of two reducible manganese species with reduction potentials of about −280 mV and −400 mV. The second potential corresponds to the known reduction process Mn(III) → Mn(II) whilst the first one corresponds to a reversible process (the product is easily reoxidized by air or anodically), not reported in literature as yet. It was explained in terms of a new redox potential for the system Mn(III)/Mn(II), both species being strongly and irreversibly adsorbed at the carbon surface. The galvanostatic discharge curves in the absence of air indicate that a sufficient overload capacity of about 40 C cm−2 is available if 22% (wt) MnO2 is added. Steady-state polarization curves in the presence of ai...r indicate the catalytic effect of small amounts of MnO2 for the oxygen reduction reaction.
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carbon-air electrode / MnO2 / Steady-state polarization curves / catalytic effectИзвор:
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 1973, 3, 4, 271-283Издавач:
- Springer Nature
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Żółtowski, Piotr AU - Dražić, Dragutin M. AU - Vorkapić, L. Ž. PY - 1973 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4133 AB - To increase the overload capacity of the carbon-air electrode in alkaline electrolyte, without seriously changing the electrode potential during short-time overload periods, small amounts of MnO2 were added to carbon and the effects investigated. The potentiodynamic investigations revealed the existence of two reducible manganese species with reduction potentials of about −280 mV and −400 mV. The second potential corresponds to the known reduction process Mn(III) → Mn(II) whilst the first one corresponds to a reversible process (the product is easily reoxidized by air or anodically), not reported in literature as yet. It was explained in terms of a new redox potential for the system Mn(III)/Mn(II), both species being strongly and irreversibly adsorbed at the carbon surface. The galvanostatic discharge curves in the absence of air indicate that a sufficient overload capacity of about 40 C cm−2 is available if 22% (wt) MnO2 is added. Steady-state polarization curves in the presence of air indicate the catalytic effect of small amounts of MnO2 for the oxygen reduction reaction. PB - Springer Nature T2 - Journal of Applied Electrochemistry T1 - Carbon-air electrode with regenerative short time overload capacity: Part 1. Effect of manganese dioxide VL - 3 IS - 4 SP - 271 EP - 283 DO - 10.1007/BF00613033 ER -
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Żółtowski, P., Dražić, D. M.,& Vorkapić, L. Ž.. (1973). Carbon-air electrode with regenerative short time overload capacity: Part 1. Effect of manganese dioxide. in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry Springer Nature., 3(4), 271-283. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00613033
Żółtowski P, Dražić DM, Vorkapić LŽ. Carbon-air electrode with regenerative short time overload capacity: Part 1. Effect of manganese dioxide. in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry. 1973;3(4):271-283. doi:10.1007/BF00613033 .
Żółtowski, Piotr, Dražić, Dragutin M., Vorkapić, L. Ž., "Carbon-air electrode with regenerative short time overload capacity: Part 1. Effect of manganese dioxide" in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 3, no. 4 (1973):271-283, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00613033 . .