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M.C. Santos

Researcher at Universidade Federal do ABC

Publications -  30
Citations -  1478

M.C. Santos is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal do ABC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrocatalyst & Cyclic voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1358 citations. Previous affiliations of M.C. Santos include National Nuclear Energy Commission & The Advisory Board Company.

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A comparative study of the electrogeneration of hydrogen peroxide using Vulcan and Printex carbon supports

TL;DR: A comparative study of two different conductive carbon-black pigments, Vulcan XC-72 R and Printex L6, for the electrogeneration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by reducing dissolved oxygen in an alkaline solution was performed.
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Sample preparation in alkaline media

TL;DR: The use of tetramethylammonium hydroxide, tertiary amines and strongly alkaline reagents for sample treatment involving extraction and digestion procedures is discussed in this paper.
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Study of anion adsorption on polycrystalline Pt by electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance

TL;DR: The changes observed on Pt surfaces during a potential incursion into the underpotentially deposited (UPD) hydrogen and double layer ranges (0.05 to 0.8 V versus HESS) were analyzed in perchloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and hydrochloric acid media as mentioned in this paper.
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Low content cerium oxide nanoparticles on carbon for hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative study using different proportions of CeO 2 /C (4, 9% and 13% ) was performed to produce H 2 O 2, a reagent used in the oxidation of organic pollutants and in electro-Fenton reactions for the production of the hydroxyl radical (OH ), a strong oxidant agent used in electrochemical treatment of aqueous wastewater.
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Ethanol oxidation reactions using SnO2@Pt/C as an electrocatalyst

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of core-shell nanoparticles (SnO2@Pt/C) was measured by UV-vis spectrophotometry, and the results showed that the nano-particle formation was associated with an increase in the electrochemically active surface area.