Keywords
methanol
Open-circuit potential
oxygen
platinized platinum
Abstract
A difference between stationary open-circuit potentials and mixed potentials corresponding to the additivity of currents in the individual solutions of MeOH and O2 was found; the open-circuit potentials are shown to dramatically decrease with methanol concentration increasing in a narrow concentration range.
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