Abstract

A thin-film disperse rotating disk electrode is used to study the hydrogen oxidation reaction on platinum catalysts E-TEK with different purification degrees and on disperse palladium catalysts obtained from colloid solutions of organometallic complex precursors with subsequent thermal decomposition in an inert atmosphere or in hydrogen at diverse temperatures. Kinetic currents of the hydrogen oxidation reaction on these catalysts are determined at a potential of 0.025 V. The obtained values of currents may be utilized for performing a comparative estimation of the activity of various catalysts and the degree of their purification from the precursors or accidental impurities.

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