The electrochemical reduction of NO and O-2 on a Cu-point electrode covered
with a surface layer of CuO is investigated in an electrochemical cell wit
h a gadolinium doped cerium oxide oxygen ion conducting electrolyte in the
temperature interval 300-500 C-degrees. It is shown that the reduction of N
O on CuO is possible at a lower overvoltage than it is in the case of the r
eduction of O-2. The results indicate that the reduction of NO on CuO is no
t inhibited in the presence of O-2 and that the reduction of NO can be sele
ctively performed on a CuO-electrode.