How to use a rotating ring-disc electrode (RRDE) subtraction method to investigate the electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction?
Angelina KerschbaumerDominik WielendElisabeth LeebCorina SchimanofskyNadine KleinbrucknerHelmut NeugebauerMihai Irimia-VladuNiyazi Serdar SariçiftçiPublished in: Catalysis science & technology (2022)
When studying electrochemical oxygen reduction reactions in homogeneous media, special attention must be given to the significant background activity present with conventional electrode materials. The intrinsic electrocatalytic activity of different materials can be investigated using complementary methods, such as the rotating ring-disc electrode (RRDE) technique and chronoamperometric electrolysis with product quantification. This report presents a detailed investigation of the electrocatalytic ability of hydroxy anthraquinone derivatives and riboflavin towards hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) production via a novel RRDE subtraction method together with chronoamperometric electrolysis. Qualitative trends linking the two methods were obtained, such as a higher excess current correlating with both higher productivity and selectivity. As such, a valuable tool is provided to increase the understanding of the electrocatalytic ability of homogeneous solutions toward improving the oxygen reduction reaction.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- reduced graphene oxide
- metal organic framework
- gold nanoparticles
- carbon nanotubes
- nitric oxide
- climate change
- solid state
- working memory
- electron transfer
- systematic review
- molecularly imprinted
- mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance
- atomic force microscopy
- dual energy
- structure activity relationship