Isotopic Probe Illuminates the Role of the Electrode Surface in Proton Coupled Hydride Transfer Electrochemical Reduction of Pyridinium on Pt(111)
Elizabeth L. Zeitler(Canada Energy Regulator), Andrew B. Bocarsly(Princeton University), James E. Pander(Princeton University), Mehmed Z. Ertem(Brookhaven National Laboratory), Yong Yan(New Jersey Institute of Technology), Víctor S. Batista(Yale University)
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