Many researches have been devoted to rechargeable power generators that can store (but also release) energy. This availability is ensured through (e.g.) the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, (i) large values of the overpotentials and (ii) a progressive detriment of the anode (graphite) electrode limit the ultimate device. In view of enhancing the electrode performances, graphite was protected by following different strategies, which oblige to follow precise preparation protocols. Here, we prove that a thin layer of free-base porphyrin molecules is able to protect the underneath graphite electrode from detriment even if many (about 100) electrochemical cycles are performed
Electrochemical reduction of dioxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are two examples of redox reacti...
Hydrogen, considered to be an alternative fuel to traditional fossil fuels, can be generated by spli...
A significant improvement in efficiency is achieved for porphyrin (YD2-o-C8) based dye-sensitized so...
Many researches have been devoted to rechargeable power generators that can store (but also release...
Graphite is the primary source of electrodes used in both industrial production and basic research. ...
We synthesize porphyrins that are strongly electronically coupled to carbon electrodes by condensing...
Controlling the molecular arrangement of properly designed materials is the ultimate target of studi...
The development of graphene products promotes a renewed interest toward the use of graphite in addit...
Porphyrin nanorods (PNR) were prepared by ionic self-assembly of two oppositely charged porphyrin mo...
AbstractHere, we investigate the electrochemical activity of a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (H...
The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is the most important reaction in life processes and in energy t...
The mechanisms behind enhanced charge storage of P-functionalized carbons are unraveled for the firs...
© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Mono-, few- and multi- layer graphene is explored ...
Simple cobalt porphine, adsorbed on graphite electrodes, catalyzes the direct reduction of O_2 to H_...
The production of catalysts that display strong efficiencies in aqueous media for the electrochemica...
Electrochemical reduction of dioxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are two examples of redox reacti...
Hydrogen, considered to be an alternative fuel to traditional fossil fuels, can be generated by spli...
A significant improvement in efficiency is achieved for porphyrin (YD2-o-C8) based dye-sensitized so...
Many researches have been devoted to rechargeable power generators that can store (but also release...
Graphite is the primary source of electrodes used in both industrial production and basic research. ...
We synthesize porphyrins that are strongly electronically coupled to carbon electrodes by condensing...
Controlling the molecular arrangement of properly designed materials is the ultimate target of studi...
The development of graphene products promotes a renewed interest toward the use of graphite in addit...
Porphyrin nanorods (PNR) were prepared by ionic self-assembly of two oppositely charged porphyrin mo...
AbstractHere, we investigate the electrochemical activity of a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (H...
The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is the most important reaction in life processes and in energy t...
The mechanisms behind enhanced charge storage of P-functionalized carbons are unraveled for the firs...
© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Mono-, few- and multi- layer graphene is explored ...
Simple cobalt porphine, adsorbed on graphite electrodes, catalyzes the direct reduction of O_2 to H_...
The production of catalysts that display strong efficiencies in aqueous media for the electrochemica...
Electrochemical reduction of dioxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are two examples of redox reacti...
Hydrogen, considered to be an alternative fuel to traditional fossil fuels, can be generated by spli...
A significant improvement in efficiency is achieved for porphyrin (YD2-o-C8) based dye-sensitized so...