Electrochemical promotion of catalysis
- 8 September 2022
- journal article
- Published by Heighten Science Publications Corporation in Annals of Advances in Chemistry
- Vol. 6 (1), 048-050
- https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.aac.1001031
Abstract
The Electrochemical Promotion of Catalysis (EPOC) or Non-Faradaic Electrochemical Promotion of Catalysis (NEMCA effect) is a phenomenon observed as a reversible change in catalytic rate (i.e. no net charge transfer rate) of a chemical reaction occurring on a catalyst film (or supported dispersed catalyst) deposited on an ionically conducting or mixed electronically-ionically conducting solid electrolyte support upon the application of an electrical potential between the catalyst and a second conductive film deposited on the solid electrolyte support.Keywords
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