Electroreduction of carbon dioxide on palladium electrodes at potentials higher than the reversible hydrogen potential

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The electroreduction of CO2 was observed on dispersed electrolytic deposits of palladium at potentials more positive than the reversible hydrogen potential (pH 8-10) with the HCOO - current yield close to 100%. It was assumed that adsorbed hydrogen atoms take part in the slow stage of the electroreduction of HCO3- (CO2) to HCOO-. © 1994.

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Podlovchenko, B. I., Kolyadko, E. A., & Lu, S. (1994). Electroreduction of carbon dioxide on palladium electrodes at potentials higher than the reversible hydrogen potential. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 373(1–2), 185–187. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-0728(94)03324-2

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