Good references for electropromotion of catalysis (EPOC)
[3](Vayenas) 1. C. G. Vayenas, S. Bebelis, C. Pliangos, S. Brosda, and D. Tsipla
kides, Electrochemical Activation of Catalysis: Promotion, Electrochemical Promotion, and Metal-Support Interactions, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, (20 01). [4] (Chapter 11) M. N. Tsampas, P. Vernoux, New and Future Developments in Catal ysis Catalysis for Remediation and Environmental Concerns, Elsiever, (2013). [5]Non-Faradaic electrochemical activation of catalysis Costas G. Vayenas and Costas G. Koutsodontis Department of Chemical Engineering, Caratheodory 1, St., University of Patras, G R-26500 Patras, Greece Received 19 October 2007; accepted 21 November 2007; published online 12 May 2008 [5]C.G. Vayenas, C.G. Koutsodontis, Non-Faradaic electrochemical activation of c atalysis, J. Chem. Phys. 128 (2008) 182506 [6] Milestones and perspectives in electrochemically promoted catalysis Dimitrios Tsiplakides *, Stella Balomenou D. Tsiplakides, S. Balomenou, Milestones and perspectives in electrochemically p romoted catalysis, Catal. Today. 146 (2009) 312318. [9] C.G. Vayenas, J Solid State Electrochem (2011) 15: 1425 1435 [9] C.G. Vayenas, Bridging electrochemistry and heterogeneous catalysis, J Solid State Electrochem 15 (2011) 1425-1435. [10]Investigation of the permanent electrochemical promotion of catalysis (P-EPOC) by electrochemical mass spectrometry (EMS) measurements S. Souentie a,*, C. Xia a,b, C. Falgairette a ,.D. Li b, Ch. Comninellis a