mekanochemical
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Platinum and catalysts
Hello, did someone already used a car catalytic converter as anode electrode or catalyst for chemical reactions?
i tried to found platinum here but is extremily expensive and hard to find, and a catalytic converter is easier and has rhodium and platinum
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as a catalyst for a gas phase reaction sure it works, but as an anode? i don't thinks so.
the platinum/rhodium particles are dispersed on the surface of a porous ceramic matrix, to be used ad an electrode the surface must be conductive,
maybe i'm wrong but i don't think that the surface of a catalytic converter is
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Indeed, since there is no continuous metal surface and besides the metals mentioned, 3-way-cats also
contain Pd.
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