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The simultaneous anodic oxidation of Pb2+ and CO2+ in a sulphamate bath con
taining suspended Co3O4 (or NiCo2O4) particles has been studied as a method
for preparing composite oxides in which the particles are dispersed in a m
atrix consisting of PbO2 and hydrous Co oxides, CoOx with x < 2. The (PbO2
+ CoOx) + Co3O4 composites thus prepared are very rough and their Co concen
tration, expressed as X-Co = N-Co/(N-Co + N-Pb), where N represents the num
ber of atoms, approaches 0.5. As a result, they are more active catalysts i
n the oxygen evolution reaction than either PbO2 + CoOx or PbO2 + Co3O4 pre
pared in the past by our group. For samples prepared in the presence of par
ticles, the potential required to evolve oxygen at a fixed current density
varies roughly linearly with X-Co, irrespective of the fact that Co is pres
ent as Co3O4 or CoOx. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.