1988
DOI: 10.1002/chin.198851012
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ChemInform Abstract: The Electrochemical Behavior of YBa2Cu3O7

Abstract: is studied in 0.1 M NaOH by cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy in combination with SEM, EDX, and XPS.

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“…We have peculated (17,18) that electrochemical reactions at superonducting interfaces may exhibit special and previously unknown characteristics owing to the existence and possible transfer of paired electrons at the interface between a superconducting and "normal" molecular phase. The groups of Lorenz and Saemann-Ischenko (20)(21)(22)(23)(24) are also interested in such prospects and, indeed, have reported both electrode reaction rate and capacitance changes at the interfaces of superconductor electrodes with Ag § solid electrolytes that occur at To. The groups of Lorenz and Saemann-Ischenko (20)(21)(22)(23)(24) are also interested in such prospects and, indeed, have reported both electrode reaction rate and capacitance changes at the interfaces of superconductor electrodes with Ag § solid electrolytes that occur at To.…”
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“…We have peculated (17,18) that electrochemical reactions at superonducting interfaces may exhibit special and previously unknown characteristics owing to the existence and possible transfer of paired electrons at the interface between a superconducting and "normal" molecular phase. The groups of Lorenz and Saemann-Ischenko (20)(21)(22)(23)(24) are also interested in such prospects and, indeed, have reported both electrode reaction rate and capacitance changes at the interfaces of superconductor electrodes with Ag § solid electrolytes that occur at To. The groups of Lorenz and Saemann-Ischenko (20)(21)(22)(23)(24) are also interested in such prospects and, indeed, have reported both electrode reaction rate and capacitance changes at the interfaces of superconductor electrodes with Ag § solid electrolytes that occur at To.…”
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confidence: 99%