Keywords
effect of methanol
rhodium electrode,oxygen electroreduction
sulfuric acid solution
Abstract
By the example of Rh electrodes, it was observed for the first time that, in certain cases, the presence of methanol can lead to an increase in the oxygen electroreduction rate.
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