Determining how electrode structure governs the performance of an electrocatalyst requires techniques capable of probing structure at the atomic scale, often in situ and operando. In recent years, there have been numerous advances in the main experimental techniques for determining the structure of the electrochemical interface. In situ/operando synchrotron surface x-ray diffraction measurements are key to investigate the atomic structure of the electrode surfaces as well as understand the structure-reactivity relations in electrocatalysis. Here we discuss some recent improvements that have taken place in surface x-ray diffraction and how we expect them to lead to an enhanced understanding of electrocatalysis
Applications of the synchrotron X-ray scattering technique to electrochemistry problems are briefly ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
A major objective of the work presented in this thesis has been the improvement of in-situ X-ray dif...
This thesis describes the application of in-situ surface X-ray diffraction (SXRD) experiments to the...
Understanding the interaction between surfaces and their surroundings is crucial in many materials-s...
Understanding the interaction between surfaces and their surroundings is crucial in many materials-s...
The atomic structure on the metal side of the electrochemical interface depends on the applied elect...
The electrode/electrolyte interface is central to many electrochemical systems; however, gaining ins...
Nanostructured electrochemical interfaces (electrodes) are found in diverse applications ranging fro...
This thesis presents in situ Surface X-ray Diffraction (SXRD) studies of surfaces and interfaces, in...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
The comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the electrochemical interf...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
Applications of the synchrotron X-ray scattering technique to electrochemistry problems are briefly ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
A major objective of the work presented in this thesis has been the improvement of in-situ X-ray dif...
This thesis describes the application of in-situ surface X-ray diffraction (SXRD) experiments to the...
Understanding the interaction between surfaces and their surroundings is crucial in many materials-s...
Understanding the interaction between surfaces and their surroundings is crucial in many materials-s...
The atomic structure on the metal side of the electrochemical interface depends on the applied elect...
The electrode/electrolyte interface is central to many electrochemical systems; however, gaining ins...
Nanostructured electrochemical interfaces (electrodes) are found in diverse applications ranging fro...
This thesis presents in situ Surface X-ray Diffraction (SXRD) studies of surfaces and interfaces, in...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
The comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the electrochemical interf...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
Applications of the synchrotron X-ray scattering technique to electrochemistry problems are briefly ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...
International audienceThe comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the charge distribution at the ...