The ability of metals to store or trap considerable amounts of energy, and thus exist in a non-equilibrium or metastable state, is very well known in metallurgy; however, such behaviour, which is intimately connected with the defect character of metals, has been largely ignored in noble metal surface electrochemistry. Techniques for generating unusually high energy surface states for gold, and the unusual voltammetric responses of such states, are outlined. The surprisingly high (and complex) electrocatalytic activity of gold in aqueous media is attributed to the presence of a range of such non-equilibrium states as the vital entities at active sites on conventional gold surfaces. The possible relevance of these ideas to account for the rem...
It is a widespread opinion that the electrochemical behavior of gold in aqueous media has been thoro...
The mechanism of the early stages of the electrochemical faceting of Au(111) in 1 M aqueous sulfuric...
We activated gold electrodes for their use as electrocatalyst for water splitting by electrodepositi...
The cyclic voltammetry behaviour of gold in aqueous media is often regarded in very simple terms as ...
Metastable, active, or nonequilibrium states due to the presence of abnormal structures and various ...
Even though gold is the noblest of metals, a weak chemisorber and is regarded as being quite inert, ...
The nobleness of gold surfaces has been appreciated since long before the beginning of recorded hist...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The surfaces of gold exhibit a rich physical behaviour that is interesting not ...
In this chapter, experimental and theoretical studies on surface segregation in Ag-Au systems, inclu...
In this study, the electrochemical behaviour of commercially available gold spheres and rods stabili...
It has long been known that defects on a gold surface play an important role in electrocatalysis, bu...
Gold, the archetypal noble metal, is usually associated with an inhibition of surface reactivity by ...
textGold has been considered catalytically inert due to its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. H...
The performance of gold/graphite as an oxidation catalyst has been investigated in an electrochemica...
Catalysis is at the heart of many manufacturing processes and underpins provision of the goods and i...
It is a widespread opinion that the electrochemical behavior of gold in aqueous media has been thoro...
The mechanism of the early stages of the electrochemical faceting of Au(111) in 1 M aqueous sulfuric...
We activated gold electrodes for their use as electrocatalyst for water splitting by electrodepositi...
The cyclic voltammetry behaviour of gold in aqueous media is often regarded in very simple terms as ...
Metastable, active, or nonequilibrium states due to the presence of abnormal structures and various ...
Even though gold is the noblest of metals, a weak chemisorber and is regarded as being quite inert, ...
The nobleness of gold surfaces has been appreciated since long before the beginning of recorded hist...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The surfaces of gold exhibit a rich physical behaviour that is interesting not ...
In this chapter, experimental and theoretical studies on surface segregation in Ag-Au systems, inclu...
In this study, the electrochemical behaviour of commercially available gold spheres and rods stabili...
It has long been known that defects on a gold surface play an important role in electrocatalysis, bu...
Gold, the archetypal noble metal, is usually associated with an inhibition of surface reactivity by ...
textGold has been considered catalytically inert due to its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. H...
The performance of gold/graphite as an oxidation catalyst has been investigated in an electrochemica...
Catalysis is at the heart of many manufacturing processes and underpins provision of the goods and i...
It is a widespread opinion that the electrochemical behavior of gold in aqueous media has been thoro...
The mechanism of the early stages of the electrochemical faceting of Au(111) in 1 M aqueous sulfuric...
We activated gold electrodes for their use as electrocatalyst for water splitting by electrodepositi...