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Ruthenium dioxide hydrate as an oxygen catalyst: a controversy resolved?
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EngineeringChemistryHydrogen GenerationChemical EngineeringThermal CatalysisRedox ChemistryHomogeneous CatalysisMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryAnodic CorrosionRuthenium Dioxide HydrateRuo2.xh2o UndergoesCatalysisHydrogenWater SplittingElectrochemistryOxygen Reduction ReactionMolecular CatalysisStable Oxygen Catalyst
Fully hydrated RuO2.xH2O undergoes mainly anodic corrosion, and demonstrates little catalytic activity toward the oxidation of water, when exposed to Ce4+ in solution; however, mild heat-treatment of the oxide (with an optimum at ca. 140 °C)reverses these characteristics, and so can be used to generate reproducibly an active, and stable oxygen catalyst.