Carbon is ubiquitous as an electrode material in electrochemical energy conversion devices. If used as a support material, the evolution of H2 is undesired on carbon. However, recently, carbon-based materials have aroused significant interest as economic and eco-conscious alternatives to noble metal catalysts. The targeted design of improved carbon electrode materials requires atomic scale insight into the structure of the sites that catalyse H2 evolution. This work shows that electrochemical scanning tunnelling microscopy under reaction conditions (n-EC-STM) can be used to monitor the active sites of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite for the hydrogen evolution reaction. With down to atomic resolution, the most active sites in acidic mediu...
The climate change due to human activities stimulates the research on new energy resources. Hydrogen...
Oxygen electrochemistry is at the core of several emerging energy conversion technologies. The role ...
Owing to the difficulty in controlling the dopant or defect types and their homogeneity in carbon ma...
Due to their availability and electrochemical versatility, carbon-based electrodes are becoming an i...
The development of catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction is pivotal for the hydrogen economy...
Abstract Carbon‐based metal‐free catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are essential f...
Active sites identification in metal-free carbon materials is crucial for developing practical elect...
Electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (EC-STM) allows direct observation of surfacechanges a...
The hydrogen evolution reaction from acid solutions was studied on highly oriented pyrolytic graphit...
Understanding how the bulk structure of a material affects catalysis on its surface is critical to t...
Catalytic hydrogenation is considered to be a key technological approach to structure graphene nanor...
Effects of the potential of anodic oxidation and of potential cycling on the surface structure of a ...
The development of electrocatalysts plays a pivotal role in electrocatalytic reactions because the c...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
Graphitic materials are largely explored as redox-active supports for metal species in acid/base cat...
The climate change due to human activities stimulates the research on new energy resources. Hydrogen...
Oxygen electrochemistry is at the core of several emerging energy conversion technologies. The role ...
Owing to the difficulty in controlling the dopant or defect types and their homogeneity in carbon ma...
Due to their availability and electrochemical versatility, carbon-based electrodes are becoming an i...
The development of catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction is pivotal for the hydrogen economy...
Abstract Carbon‐based metal‐free catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are essential f...
Active sites identification in metal-free carbon materials is crucial for developing practical elect...
Electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (EC-STM) allows direct observation of surfacechanges a...
The hydrogen evolution reaction from acid solutions was studied on highly oriented pyrolytic graphit...
Understanding how the bulk structure of a material affects catalysis on its surface is critical to t...
Catalytic hydrogenation is considered to be a key technological approach to structure graphene nanor...
Effects of the potential of anodic oxidation and of potential cycling on the surface structure of a ...
The development of electrocatalysts plays a pivotal role in electrocatalytic reactions because the c...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
Graphitic materials are largely explored as redox-active supports for metal species in acid/base cat...
The climate change due to human activities stimulates the research on new energy resources. Hydrogen...
Oxygen electrochemistry is at the core of several emerging energy conversion technologies. The role ...
Owing to the difficulty in controlling the dopant or defect types and their homogeneity in carbon ma...