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Crystalline nickel, cobalt, and manganese antimonates as electrocatalysts for the chlorine 

March 12, 20190 min read

This article describes the use of low-cost, earth-abundant catalysts for chlorine production under conditions typically used commercially in the chlor-alkali process.  Studies of the bulk and surface of the electrocatalyst indicate minimal changes in structure and activity as a result of extended chlorine evolution under such conditions.

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