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Hydrogen evolution reactions on carbon materials potentially useful in double-layer supercapacitors. / Levin, O.V.; Kuznetsov, N.A.

In: Russian Journal of General Chemistry, No. 12, 2015, p. 2699-2702.

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Levin, O.V. ; Kuznetsov, N.A. / Hydrogen evolution reactions on carbon materials potentially useful in double-layer supercapacitors. In: Russian Journal of General Chemistry. 2015 ; No. 12. pp. 2699-2702.

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abstract = "{\textcopyright} 2015 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.Kinetics of the electroreduction of hydrogen on graphite and porous carbon materials were studied by steady-state voltammetry. The nitrogen-containing groups grafted to the carbon surface were shown to influence the hydrogen evolution potential at a preset electrode charging current. Such groups hinder hydrogen electroreduction, which can be used to extend the working range of the negative electrodes in double-layer supercapacitors.",
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