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Nanoporous metals have been used to enhance electrocatalysis. The origin of their capability is understood on the basis of enlarged surface area. On the other hand, the nanoconfined space of nanoporous metals can significantly affect the electrochemical efficiency. Moreover, molecular dynamics in nanoconfined spaces is capable of offering much more chances of interaction between a redox molecule and...
Ultra‐thin free‐standing nanoporous gold leaf made by dealloying exhibits excellent electrocatalytic activities toward nitrite oxidation. The electrochemical responses of nitrite ions on this novel nano‐electrode is found not dependent on pH over a wide range from 4.5 to 8.0, which is markedly different from that of gold oxidation, a process known to be highly pH‐sensitive. Amperometric study shows...
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