Interfacial electrochemistry and photo(electro)catalysis are key processes that convert the energy of photons or electrons to chemical bonds in many energy conversion and storage technologies. Achieving a molecular level understanding of the funda- mental interfacial structure, energetics, dynamics, and reaction mechanisms that govern these processes represents a broad frontier for chemical physics and physical chemistry. This Special Topic contains a collection of articles that range from the development of new experimental and computational techniques to the novel application of those techniques for mechanistic studies, as the principal investigators seek a fundamental molecular understanding of both electrode/electrolyte interfaces and t...
In situ and operando spectroscopic methods play a fundamental role in a variety of different fields ...
A plethora of emerging energy conversion technologies employ heterogeneous catalysis at solid-liquid...
Electron transfer is one of the fundamentally important reactions in physics, chemistry, and biology...
Interfacial electrochemistry is a main part of Physical Electrochemistry, which is developing in sev...
Photoelectrochemical energy conversion is a promising method to harvest incident sunlight and conver...
Development of the efficient system for inter-conversion of light, chemical and electrical energies ...
Electrocatalysis is a core field of interfacial science because it involves enhancement of reaction ...
My research has been focused on characterization and control of the interfacial processes in advance...
Direct photon to chemical energy conversion using semiconductor-electrocatalyst-electrolyte interfac...
The development of efficient energy conversion systems requires precise engineering of electrochemic...
Electrochemical interfaces are key structures in energy storage and catalysis. Hence, a molecular un...
This focus issue addresses some of the cutting edge research themes in many processes that occur at ...
Many oxidation and reduction reactions in conventional organic synthesis rely on harsh conditions, t...
Biphasic interfacial electron transfer (IET) reactions at polarisable liquid|liquid (L|L) interfaces...
The first two chapters in this thesis introduce the fundamental knowledge underpinning electrochemis...
In situ and operando spectroscopic methods play a fundamental role in a variety of different fields ...
A plethora of emerging energy conversion technologies employ heterogeneous catalysis at solid-liquid...
Electron transfer is one of the fundamentally important reactions in physics, chemistry, and biology...
Interfacial electrochemistry is a main part of Physical Electrochemistry, which is developing in sev...
Photoelectrochemical energy conversion is a promising method to harvest incident sunlight and conver...
Development of the efficient system for inter-conversion of light, chemical and electrical energies ...
Electrocatalysis is a core field of interfacial science because it involves enhancement of reaction ...
My research has been focused on characterization and control of the interfacial processes in advance...
Direct photon to chemical energy conversion using semiconductor-electrocatalyst-electrolyte interfac...
The development of efficient energy conversion systems requires precise engineering of electrochemic...
Electrochemical interfaces are key structures in energy storage and catalysis. Hence, a molecular un...
This focus issue addresses some of the cutting edge research themes in many processes that occur at ...
Many oxidation and reduction reactions in conventional organic synthesis rely on harsh conditions, t...
Biphasic interfacial electron transfer (IET) reactions at polarisable liquid|liquid (L|L) interfaces...
The first two chapters in this thesis introduce the fundamental knowledge underpinning electrochemis...
In situ and operando spectroscopic methods play a fundamental role in a variety of different fields ...
A plethora of emerging energy conversion technologies employ heterogeneous catalysis at solid-liquid...
Electron transfer is one of the fundamentally important reactions in physics, chemistry, and biology...