Abstract
Measurements of the rate of the catalytic
decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by single crystals of silver showed that the
kinetics depended strongly upon the concentration and pH of the hydrogen
peroxide solutions ; some mechanisms are proposed to account for the observed
kinetics. Even under the conditions causing the least change in the surface
during reaction the rate constants were the same for all the orientations
examined. During the reaction the surface became covered with a layer, possibly
silver oxide, which masked the original orientation of the crystal ; the
formation of this layer is the most likely reason for the absence of any
orientation dependence.
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