Photoelectrochemical reduction of nitrite and nitrate was studied on the surface of an electrochemically roughened silver electrode. The dependence of the photocurrent on photon energy, applied potential, and concentration of nitrite was determined. It was concluded that the photoelectrochemical reduction proceeds via a photoemission process followed by the capture of hydrated electrons by electron accepters. The excitation of plasmon resonances in nanosize metal structures produced during the roughening procedure resulted in the enhancement of the photoemission process. Ammonia was detected as one of the final products in this reaction. Mechanisms for the photoelectrochemical reduction of nitrite and nitrate are proposed
The cytochrome c nitrite reductases perform a key step in the biological nitrogen cycle by catalyzin...
Of all elements, nitrogen is the one that most often limits the growth of plants and the yields of c...
Of all elements, nitrogen is the one that most often limits the growth of plants and the yields of c...
Surface plasmon resonance was utilized to enhance the electron transfer at silver/solution interface...
The electrochemical reduction of nitrite was studied at several electrode materials in 7.5 M sulfuri...
The photoelectrochemical reduction of nitrite ions to ammonia on CdS photocatalysts was investigated...
Photoelectrochemical processes are of growing interest in the field of plasmonic catalysis due to en...
The mechanism of the electrochemical reduction of nitrite has been studied at a rotating ring-disc e...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) typically suffers from low selectivity and poor re...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) typically suffers from low selectivity and poor re...
In biosystems the molecules organize themselves into complex functional entities with cooperating co...
Surface plasmon resonance was utilized to enhance the electron transfer at silver/solution interface...
177-181The photocatalytic reduction of nitrite and nitrate ions to ammonia has been studied over ZnO...
The cytochrome c nitrite reductases perform a key step in the biological nitrogen cycle by catalyzin...
The use of an aqueous electrolyte containing dissolved CO2 enabled revealing of an unusually intense...
The cytochrome c nitrite reductases perform a key step in the biological nitrogen cycle by catalyzin...
Of all elements, nitrogen is the one that most often limits the growth of plants and the yields of c...
Of all elements, nitrogen is the one that most often limits the growth of plants and the yields of c...
Surface plasmon resonance was utilized to enhance the electron transfer at silver/solution interface...
The electrochemical reduction of nitrite was studied at several electrode materials in 7.5 M sulfuri...
The photoelectrochemical reduction of nitrite ions to ammonia on CdS photocatalysts was investigated...
Photoelectrochemical processes are of growing interest in the field of plasmonic catalysis due to en...
The mechanism of the electrochemical reduction of nitrite has been studied at a rotating ring-disc e...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) typically suffers from low selectivity and poor re...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) typically suffers from low selectivity and poor re...
In biosystems the molecules organize themselves into complex functional entities with cooperating co...
Surface plasmon resonance was utilized to enhance the electron transfer at silver/solution interface...
177-181The photocatalytic reduction of nitrite and nitrate ions to ammonia has been studied over ZnO...
The cytochrome c nitrite reductases perform a key step in the biological nitrogen cycle by catalyzin...
The use of an aqueous electrolyte containing dissolved CO2 enabled revealing of an unusually intense...
The cytochrome c nitrite reductases perform a key step in the biological nitrogen cycle by catalyzin...
Of all elements, nitrogen is the one that most often limits the growth of plants and the yields of c...
Of all elements, nitrogen is the one that most often limits the growth of plants and the yields of c...