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Electrochemical promotion of catalysis

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Electrochemical promotion of catalysis (EPOC) is a phenomenon where the catalytic activity of a solid catalyst can be significantly enhanced through the application of an external electric potential or current. This approach leverages the interplay between electrochemistry and catalysis, exploring how electric fields can influence the rates of chemical reactions occurring on catalytic surfaces.

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