Electrocatalysis is the science exploring the rates of electrochemical reactions as a function of the electrode surface properties. In these heterogeneous reactions, the electrode does not only accepts or supplies electrons (electron transfer), as in simple redox reactions, but affects the reaction rates interacting with reactants, intermediates, and reaction products, i.e., acts as a catalyst remaining unchanged upon its completion. The term electrocatalysis, an extension to electrochemistry of the term catalysis (Greek kata (down) and lyein (to let)), was apparently first used in 1934[1]. The beginning of intensive research in this area can be traced back to early 1960s in connection with the broadening fuel cell research. Many electrocat...
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Electrochemistry is a discipline of wide scientific and technological interest. Scientifically, it e...
International audienceMany electrochemical reactions of technical interest (fuel cells, electrolyzer...
The Voltaic pile, invented here on Lake Como 200 years ago, was a crucial step in the development of...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
Adsorption energy (AE) of reactive intermediates adsorbed on the surface of electrocatalysts is curr...
Electrochemistry provides a versatile method for a variety of synthetic transformations. It has been...
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert the chemical energy of a fuel directly to electr...
Electrocatalysis is the science exploring the rates of electrochemical reactions as a function of th...
Electrocatalysis is a core field of interfacial science because it involves enhancement of reaction ...
Electrocatalysis is a special field in Electrochemistry that hasgained a special growth after the la...
Electrochemistry is a branch of physical chemistry that studies the relationship between electricity...
Electrochemistry is a new research approach which is developed since recent several decades. Althoug...
This work discusses the electrocatalytic processes taking place in the polymer electrolyte fuel cell...
This chapter deals with the concept of “hydrogen economy”, which was introduced by John O.M’ Bockris...
Majority of the chemical processes taking place in our Universe have a “redox” origin (redox=reducti...
Electrochemistry is a discipline of wide scientific and technological interest. Scientifically, it e...
International audienceMany electrochemical reactions of technical interest (fuel cells, electrolyzer...
The Voltaic pile, invented here on Lake Como 200 years ago, was a crucial step in the development of...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
Adsorption energy (AE) of reactive intermediates adsorbed on the surface of electrocatalysts is curr...
Electrochemistry provides a versatile method for a variety of synthetic transformations. It has been...
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert the chemical energy of a fuel directly to electr...