화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.273, 424-431, 2018
Investigation of the complex influence of divalent cations on the oxygen reduction reaction in aprotic solvents
The resurgence of interest in oxygen reduction in non-aqueous electrolytes makes it necessary to develop a fundamental understanding of the factors influencing its kinetics and reversibility. One of these key factors is the cation of the conducting salt. This study focuses on the influence of the cation by extending research to the field of the alkaline earth cations. At gold electrodes, the main formation of the peroxides is observed for all the different cations. However, the peroxides do not lead to a deactivation of the electrode as opposed to the observations in the presence of lithium ions. Interestingly, at platinum and glassy carbon the cation exerts a more complex influence on the product distribution: The number of electrons transferred per oxygen molecule (z) increases in the order z(Ca2+)