Even though gold is the noblest of metals, a weak chemisorber and is regarded as being quite inert, it demonstrates significant electrocatalytic activity in its nanostructured form. It is demonstrated here that nanostructured and even evaporated thin films of gold are covered with active sites which are responsible for such activity. The identification of these sites is demonstrated with conventional electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry as well as a large amplitude Fourier transformed alternating current (FT-ac) method under acidic and alkaline conditions. The latter technique is beneficial in determining if an electrode process is either Faradaic or capacitive in nature. The observed behaviour is analogous to that observed...
The ability of metals to store or trap considerable amounts of energy, and thus exist in a non-equil...
It is shown that nanoparticles localized on a foreign solid electrode may display two opposite shift...
The cyclic voltammetric (CV) behaviour of gold adsorbed on Pt{h k l} electrodes is reported. It is f...
The study of the electrodeposition of polycrystalline gold in aqueous solution is important from the...
The study of the electrodeposition of polycrystalline gold in aqueous solution is important from the...
The study of the electrodeposition of polycrystalline gold in aqueous solution is important from the...
Electrochemical potential cycling of gold electrodes in commonly used redox active species to produc...
The cyclic voltammetry behaviour of gold in aqueous media is often regarded in very simple terms as ...
Recently, nanostructured surfaces have been extensively studied due to their possibility to use them...
The creation of electrocatalysts based on noble metals has received a significant amount of research...
The formation of nanostructured materials is an important field of research in materials science. Wh...
Electrodes composed of nanostructured surfaces have been shown to be promising electrocatalysts, off...
In this study, the electrochemical behaviour of commercially available gold spheres and rods stabili...
Metastable, active, or nonequilibrium states due to the presence of abnormal structures and various ...
The electrochemical behavior of nanoporous gold (NPG) obtained by dealloying a AgAu alloy has been i...
The ability of metals to store or trap considerable amounts of energy, and thus exist in a non-equil...
It is shown that nanoparticles localized on a foreign solid electrode may display two opposite shift...
The cyclic voltammetric (CV) behaviour of gold adsorbed on Pt{h k l} electrodes is reported. It is f...
The study of the electrodeposition of polycrystalline gold in aqueous solution is important from the...
The study of the electrodeposition of polycrystalline gold in aqueous solution is important from the...
The study of the electrodeposition of polycrystalline gold in aqueous solution is important from the...
Electrochemical potential cycling of gold electrodes in commonly used redox active species to produc...
The cyclic voltammetry behaviour of gold in aqueous media is often regarded in very simple terms as ...
Recently, nanostructured surfaces have been extensively studied due to their possibility to use them...
The creation of electrocatalysts based on noble metals has received a significant amount of research...
The formation of nanostructured materials is an important field of research in materials science. Wh...
Electrodes composed of nanostructured surfaces have been shown to be promising electrocatalysts, off...
In this study, the electrochemical behaviour of commercially available gold spheres and rods stabili...
Metastable, active, or nonequilibrium states due to the presence of abnormal structures and various ...
The electrochemical behavior of nanoporous gold (NPG) obtained by dealloying a AgAu alloy has been i...
The ability of metals to store or trap considerable amounts of energy, and thus exist in a non-equil...
It is shown that nanoparticles localized on a foreign solid electrode may display two opposite shift...
The cyclic voltammetric (CV) behaviour of gold adsorbed on Pt{h k l} electrodes is reported. It is f...