articleChemical CommunicationsDec 6, 2004Closed access

Electrocatalysis at graphite and carbon nanotube modified electrodes: edge-plane sites and tube ends are the reactive sites

University of Oxford

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Abstract

Carbon, and particularly graphite in its various forms, is an attractive electrode material. Two areas of particular interest are modified carbon electrodes and carbon nanotube electrodes. In this article we focus on the relationship between surface structure and electrochemical and chemical reactivity of electrodes based on these materials. We overview recent work in this area which has led us to believe that much of the catalytic activity, electron transfer and chemical reactivity of graphitic carbon electrodes is at surface defect sites, and in particular edge-plane-like defect sites. We also question the claimed special "catalytic" properties of carbon nanotube modified electrodes.

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Keywords
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Electrocatalyst
  • Electrode
  • Graphite
  • Materials science
  • Carbon fibers
  • Nanotechnology
  • Electrochemistry
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