The faradaic selectivity of the chlorine evolution reaction (CER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) on the industrially important Ti-Ru-Ir mixed metal oxide is discussed. Absolute evolution rates as well as volume fractions of Cl-2 and O-2 were quantified using differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS), while the catalyst surface redox behavior was analyzed using cyclic voltammetry. The spatial inhomogeneity of the surface catalytic reaction rate was probed using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM). Although the nature of the competition between electrochemical discharging of chloride ions and water molecules remains elusive on a molecular scale, new insights into the spatial reactivity distribution of the CER and OER w...
Two different Ti/Pt-Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for...
In this thesis, the investigation of the mechanism of chlorine evolution reaction at (i) both freshl...
The fundamental understanding of the electrode/electrolyte interface is of pivotal importance for th...
The faradaic selectivity of the chlorine evolution reaction (CER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER...
The faradaic selectivity of the chlorine evolution reaction (CER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER...
A systematic investigation of the mechanistic and electrocatalytic properties of the chlorine evolut...
Ti-supported (Ti + Ru + Ce)O-2 electrodes, prepared at 450 degrees C, were characterised by XRD, ope...
During hydrogen production for (renewable) energy storage, direct seawater electrolysis offers sever...
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit einer kinetischen Untersuchung der elektrochemischen Chlorevolution an...
During hydrogen production for (renewable) energy storage, direct seawater electrolysis offers sever...
The electrochemical chlorine evolution reaction (CER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) represent ...
Two different Ti/Pt-Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for...
Two different Ti/Pt-Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for...
Ti-supported (Ti + Ru + Ce)O2 electrodes, prepared at 450 °C, were characterised by XRD, open-circui...
The IrO2/RuO2/TiO2 ternary system is well known for its electrocatalytic activity towards oxygen- an...
Two different Ti/Pt-Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for...
In this thesis, the investigation of the mechanism of chlorine evolution reaction at (i) both freshl...
The fundamental understanding of the electrode/electrolyte interface is of pivotal importance for th...
The faradaic selectivity of the chlorine evolution reaction (CER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER...
The faradaic selectivity of the chlorine evolution reaction (CER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER...
A systematic investigation of the mechanistic and electrocatalytic properties of the chlorine evolut...
Ti-supported (Ti + Ru + Ce)O-2 electrodes, prepared at 450 degrees C, were characterised by XRD, ope...
During hydrogen production for (renewable) energy storage, direct seawater electrolysis offers sever...
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit einer kinetischen Untersuchung der elektrochemischen Chlorevolution an...
During hydrogen production for (renewable) energy storage, direct seawater electrolysis offers sever...
The electrochemical chlorine evolution reaction (CER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) represent ...
Two different Ti/Pt-Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for...
Two different Ti/Pt-Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for...
Ti-supported (Ti + Ru + Ce)O2 electrodes, prepared at 450 °C, were characterised by XRD, open-circui...
The IrO2/RuO2/TiO2 ternary system is well known for its electrocatalytic activity towards oxygen- an...
Two different Ti/Pt-Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for...
In this thesis, the investigation of the mechanism of chlorine evolution reaction at (i) both freshl...
The fundamental understanding of the electrode/electrolyte interface is of pivotal importance for th...