Photoelectrocatalytic processes (e.g. water splitting) are particularly interesting as a method of solar to chemical energy conversion. The catalytic process is driven by transient changes in the semiconductor material's properties, such as the metal oxidation state, the local reconstruction of catalytic sites or charge recombination processes. Here, we report a novel experimental technique for performing pump and probe time-resolved hard X-ray absorption spectroscopy in electrochemical conditions under UV-vis irradiation: pump and probe XAS enables the study of processes occurring in pico- to microseconds time scale by probing the local electronic properties of a selected atom. The described technique was developed using α-Fe2O3/IrOx as a ...
The behavior of highly hydrated IrOx porous electrodes under potentiostatic conditions is studied by...
For a detailed understanding and systematic optimization of fuel cell systems, in situ studies are a...
The ultra-bright femtosecond X-ray pulses provided by X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) open capabi...
Photoelectrocatalytic processes (e.g. water splitting) are particularly interesting as a method of s...
Here we introduce the Fixed Energy X-Ray Absorption Voltammetry (1), a novel in-situ/in-operando X-R...
This minireview aims at providing a complete survey concerning the use of X-ray absorption spectrosc...
In situ experiments combining X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and electrochemistry have now beco...
Electrochemical in-situ and in-operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy represents one of the most pow...
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting devices using semiconductors and electrocatalysts rely on...
We present a picosecond time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy (tr-XAS) setup designed for sync...
Background: Photo-electro-chemical (PEC) water splitting represents a promising tech...
Electrochemical devices for energy conversion and storage are central for a sustainable economy. Th...
We review our recent results on the implementation of picosecond (ps) X-ray absorption spectroscopy ...
Fixed Energy X-Ray Absorption Voltammetry represents a novel in-situ X-Ray absorption technique for ...
The attempts to develop efficient methods of solar energy conversion into chemical fuel are ongoing ...
The behavior of highly hydrated IrOx porous electrodes under potentiostatic conditions is studied by...
For a detailed understanding and systematic optimization of fuel cell systems, in situ studies are a...
The ultra-bright femtosecond X-ray pulses provided by X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) open capabi...
Photoelectrocatalytic processes (e.g. water splitting) are particularly interesting as a method of s...
Here we introduce the Fixed Energy X-Ray Absorption Voltammetry (1), a novel in-situ/in-operando X-R...
This minireview aims at providing a complete survey concerning the use of X-ray absorption spectrosc...
In situ experiments combining X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and electrochemistry have now beco...
Electrochemical in-situ and in-operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy represents one of the most pow...
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting devices using semiconductors and electrocatalysts rely on...
We present a picosecond time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy (tr-XAS) setup designed for sync...
Background: Photo-electro-chemical (PEC) water splitting represents a promising tech...
Electrochemical devices for energy conversion and storage are central for a sustainable economy. Th...
We review our recent results on the implementation of picosecond (ps) X-ray absorption spectroscopy ...
Fixed Energy X-Ray Absorption Voltammetry represents a novel in-situ X-Ray absorption technique for ...
The attempts to develop efficient methods of solar energy conversion into chemical fuel are ongoing ...
The behavior of highly hydrated IrOx porous electrodes under potentiostatic conditions is studied by...
For a detailed understanding and systematic optimization of fuel cell systems, in situ studies are a...
The ultra-bright femtosecond X-ray pulses provided by X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) open capabi...