The remarkable catalytic properties of electrode surfaces modified by monolayer amounts of metal adatoms obtained by underpotential deposition (UPD) have been the subject of a large number of studies during the last couple of decades. This interest stems from the possibility of implementing strictly surface modifications of electrocatalysts in an elegant, well-controlled way, and these bi-metallic surfaces can serve as models for the design of new catalysts. In addition, some of these systems may have potential for practical applications. The UPD of metals, which in general involves the deposition of up to a monolayer of metal on a foreign substrate at potentials positive to the reversible thermodynamic potential, facilitates this type of s...
This work outlines a series of developments and discoveries related to surface chemistry of controll...
A review of the recent advances made in the development of metal electrode surfaces with preferred c...
Efforts to bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis include the use of surface...
International audienceThe advances in material science have led to the development of novel and vari...
An approach to the problem of electrocatalysis, which consists of modification of electrode surfaces...
The creation of electrocatalysts based on noble metals has received a significant amount of research...
We describe three new methods of metal monolayer/multilayer deposition that make possible syntheses ...
Two new methods for monolayer-to-multileyer Pt deposition are presented. One involves Pt deposition ...
Two new methods for monolayer-to-multileyer Pt deposition are presented. One involves Pt deposition ...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This thesis work has studied ...
Electrocatalytic properties of materials are governed by the electronic structure, stability, and re...
Development of electrocatalysts for the conversion of water to dioxygen is important in a variety of...
The 2D monolayer catalysts obtained by surface-limited redox replacement (SLRR) reaction have found ...
Bimetallic surfaces and alloys are well known to have unique catalytic properties for many important...
Presented work studies the relation between kinetics of metal deposition via surface limited redox r...
This work outlines a series of developments and discoveries related to surface chemistry of controll...
A review of the recent advances made in the development of metal electrode surfaces with preferred c...
Efforts to bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis include the use of surface...
International audienceThe advances in material science have led to the development of novel and vari...
An approach to the problem of electrocatalysis, which consists of modification of electrode surfaces...
The creation of electrocatalysts based on noble metals has received a significant amount of research...
We describe three new methods of metal monolayer/multilayer deposition that make possible syntheses ...
Two new methods for monolayer-to-multileyer Pt deposition are presented. One involves Pt deposition ...
Two new methods for monolayer-to-multileyer Pt deposition are presented. One involves Pt deposition ...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This thesis work has studied ...
Electrocatalytic properties of materials are governed by the electronic structure, stability, and re...
Development of electrocatalysts for the conversion of water to dioxygen is important in a variety of...
The 2D monolayer catalysts obtained by surface-limited redox replacement (SLRR) reaction have found ...
Bimetallic surfaces and alloys are well known to have unique catalytic properties for many important...
Presented work studies the relation between kinetics of metal deposition via surface limited redox r...
This work outlines a series of developments and discoveries related to surface chemistry of controll...
A review of the recent advances made in the development of metal electrode surfaces with preferred c...
Efforts to bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis include the use of surface...