Ke. Swider et al., AEROGELS AS A TOOL TO STUDY THE ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES OF RUTHENIUM DIOXIDE, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 225(1), 1998, pp. 348-352
RuO2 is a well-known oxidation catalyst for electrolytic generation of
Cl-2. Although bulk RuO2 is a metallic conductor, studies of mixed-ox
ide aerogels containing RuO2 confirm that the surface of RuO2 is a hyd
rous oxide and a mixed conductor. Our previous work showed that at roo
m temperature, protonic and electronic conductivity occurs in mixed ph
ase aerogels of RuO2 + TiO2 (designated as (Ru-Ti)O-x). Impedance meas
urements up to 340 degrees C demonstrate that electron hopping and/or
semiconduction also occurs in (Ru-Ti)O-x aerogels. Electron hopping ma
y occur between Ru3+ and Ru4+ ions in the ruthenia, while n-type semic
onduction may be introduced into the titania by Ru3+ defects. The mult
iplicity of charge-transfer mechanisms measured on the surfaces of RuO
2-based aerogels is indicative of the complexity of the catalytic and
electrocatalytic chemistry performed on RuO2. (C) 1998 Published by El
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