We present in this work a comprehensive investigation of the role played by dissolved tetrafluoroboric acid on the electrochemical response of a polycrystalline platinum electrode in acidic media. HBF(4) from two different suppliers was employed and characterized in terms of the amount of arsenic contamination by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy. The effect of different amounts of HBF(4) on the voltammetric profile of the Pt vertical bar HClO(4)(aq) interface was investigated by means of electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance (EQCN). Despite the comparable cyclic voltammograms, the presence of arsenic in one of the two HBF(4) used resulted in dramatic variations in the mass change profile, which evidences the dep...
Ethanol oxidation has been studied on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Pt(110) electrodes in order to investigat...
This study examined the structural and electrocatalytic properties of polycrystalline, (111)- and (1...
AbstractThis is a Reply to recent comment by M. Schell to our previously published article: Reply to...
AbstractWe present in this work a comprehensive investigation of the role played by dissolved tetraf...
The influence of the electrolyte pH on formic acid (HCOOH) electrooxidation is investigated on both ...
This thesis is concerned with the application of the Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance (EQ...
The influence of stabilized, underpotential deposited (upd) lead on the oxidation of formic acid and...
The surface changes produced on Au in HF solutions by applying relatively fast periodic potentials a...
The effects of submonolayer amounts of metal ad-atoms, including Bi, Pb, Tl and Cd, on the electroch...
The effects of solution pH and anion adsorption for the formic acid oxidation reaction on the Pt(111...
The electrocatalytic oxidation of formic acid (HCOOH) and formate (HCOO-) to CO2 on platinum has bee...
The influence of the electrolyte pH in the formic acid oxidation reaction on a polyoriented Pt elect...
Specular reflectance spectroscopy, in conjunction with linear potential sweep voltammetry, has been ...
Understanding the electrooxidation of formic acid on noble metal surfaces is both important for the ...
We investigated the electrolytic removal of Pb(I1) from aqueous solutions containing different elect...
Ethanol oxidation has been studied on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Pt(110) electrodes in order to investigat...
This study examined the structural and electrocatalytic properties of polycrystalline, (111)- and (1...
AbstractThis is a Reply to recent comment by M. Schell to our previously published article: Reply to...
AbstractWe present in this work a comprehensive investigation of the role played by dissolved tetraf...
The influence of the electrolyte pH on formic acid (HCOOH) electrooxidation is investigated on both ...
This thesis is concerned with the application of the Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance (EQ...
The influence of stabilized, underpotential deposited (upd) lead on the oxidation of formic acid and...
The surface changes produced on Au in HF solutions by applying relatively fast periodic potentials a...
The effects of submonolayer amounts of metal ad-atoms, including Bi, Pb, Tl and Cd, on the electroch...
The effects of solution pH and anion adsorption for the formic acid oxidation reaction on the Pt(111...
The electrocatalytic oxidation of formic acid (HCOOH) and formate (HCOO-) to CO2 on platinum has bee...
The influence of the electrolyte pH in the formic acid oxidation reaction on a polyoriented Pt elect...
Specular reflectance spectroscopy, in conjunction with linear potential sweep voltammetry, has been ...
Understanding the electrooxidation of formic acid on noble metal surfaces is both important for the ...
We investigated the electrolytic removal of Pb(I1) from aqueous solutions containing different elect...
Ethanol oxidation has been studied on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Pt(110) electrodes in order to investigat...
This study examined the structural and electrocatalytic properties of polycrystalline, (111)- and (1...
AbstractThis is a Reply to recent comment by M. Schell to our previously published article: Reply to...