In the field of catalysis on solid surfaces, discrimination of the site-specific chemistry taking place on surfaces consisting of multiple types of sites is challenging, especially at electrified solid/liquid interfaces. In this study, site-specific chemical labeling on Pt stepped surfaces was achieved by attaching the 13CO species exclusively on the top side of the (110) steps, while making all of the (111) sites available. The catalysts were then employed in a spectro-electrochemical study of the electro-oxidation of methanol and ethanol. The onset potentials for the formation of 13CO2 and 12CO2 revealed the existence of two channels of carbon dioxide formation, separated by about 0.22 V, on the same Pt surface. The active sites with lowe...
By monitoring the mass fractions of CO2 (m/z 44) and methylformate (m/z 60, formed from CH3OH + HCOO...
In this paper we present results on the electro-oxidation of ethanol on unsupported (carbon free) pl...
The oxidation of ethanol (EtOH) at Pt(111) electrodes is dominated by the 4e path leading to acetic ...
This works deals with the identification of preferential site-specific activation at a model Pt surf...
This dissertation explored pathways in the electrochemical oxidation of small organic molecules at a...
The identification of active sites in electrocatalytic reactions is part of the elucidation of mecha...
Stepped Pt surfaces having different width (1 1 1) terraces interrupted by (1 1 0) or (1 0 0) monoat...
Reaction rates and mechanisms of most electrocatalytic reactions are known to critically depend on t...
Reaction rates and mechanisms of most electrocatalytic reactions are known to critically depend on t...
We have successfully built a general framework to comprehend the structure-selectivity relationship ...
The ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR) has drawn increasing interest in electrocatalysis and fuel cell...
The issue of excessive amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere has promoted the study of methods of removin...
We studied the open circuit interaction of methanol and ethanol with oxidized platinum electrodes us...
The electro-oxidation of small organic molecules is one of the major areas of interest in electrocat...
The reduction of CO2 on platinum single crystal electrodes has been investigated in methanol/water m...
By monitoring the mass fractions of CO2 (m/z 44) and methylformate (m/z 60, formed from CH3OH + HCOO...
In this paper we present results on the electro-oxidation of ethanol on unsupported (carbon free) pl...
The oxidation of ethanol (EtOH) at Pt(111) electrodes is dominated by the 4e path leading to acetic ...
This works deals with the identification of preferential site-specific activation at a model Pt surf...
This dissertation explored pathways in the electrochemical oxidation of small organic molecules at a...
The identification of active sites in electrocatalytic reactions is part of the elucidation of mecha...
Stepped Pt surfaces having different width (1 1 1) terraces interrupted by (1 1 0) or (1 0 0) monoat...
Reaction rates and mechanisms of most electrocatalytic reactions are known to critically depend on t...
Reaction rates and mechanisms of most electrocatalytic reactions are known to critically depend on t...
We have successfully built a general framework to comprehend the structure-selectivity relationship ...
The ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR) has drawn increasing interest in electrocatalysis and fuel cell...
The issue of excessive amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere has promoted the study of methods of removin...
We studied the open circuit interaction of methanol and ethanol with oxidized platinum electrodes us...
The electro-oxidation of small organic molecules is one of the major areas of interest in electrocat...
The reduction of CO2 on platinum single crystal electrodes has been investigated in methanol/water m...
By monitoring the mass fractions of CO2 (m/z 44) and methylformate (m/z 60, formed from CH3OH + HCOO...
In this paper we present results on the electro-oxidation of ethanol on unsupported (carbon free) pl...
The oxidation of ethanol (EtOH) at Pt(111) electrodes is dominated by the 4e path leading to acetic ...