Nielsen, J.H.Bech, L.Nielsen, K.Tison, YannJørgensen, K.P.Bonde, J.L.Horch, S.Jaramillo, T.F.Chorkendorff, I.
Supported molybdenum-sulfide nanoparticles are known catalysts for petroleum hydrodesulfurization as well as for electrochemical hydrogen evolution. In this study, we investigate molybdenum-sulfide nanoparticles supported on Au(1 1 1) using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), aiming to correlate spectrosc...
Selcuk, HuseyinSene, Jeosadaque J.Zanoni, Maria Valnice BoldrinSarikaya, Hasan Z.Anderson, Marc A.
In this study, the photoelectrocatalytic behavior of bromide and generation of bromine using TiO2 was investigated in the separate anode and cathode reaction chambers. Our results show that the generation of bromine begins around a flatband potential of -0.34 V vs. standard calomel electrode (SCE) at pH 3.0 under UV illumination and increases with ...
Selcuk, HuseyinSene, Jeosadaque J.Zanoni, Maria Valnice BoldrinSarikaya, Hasan Z.Anderson, Marc A.
In this study, the photoelectrocatalytic behavior of bromide and generation of bromine using TiO2 was investigated in the separate anode and cathode reaction chambers. Our results show that the generation of bromine begins around a flatband potential of -0.34 V vs. standard calomel electrode (SCE) at pH 3.0 under UV illumination and increases with ...
Selcuk, HuseyinSene, Jeosadaque J.Zanoni, Maria Valnice BoldrinSarikaya, Hasan Z.Anderson, Marc A.
In this study, the photoelectrocatalytic behavior of bromide and generation of bromine using TiO2 was investigated in the separate anode and cathode reaction chambers. Our results show that the generation of bromine begins around a flatband potential of -0.34 V vs. standard calomel electrode (SCE) at pH 3.0 under UV illumination and increases with ...
Selcuk, HuseyinSene, Jeosadaque J.Zanoni, Maria Valnice BoldrinSarikaya, Hasan Z.Anderson, Marc A.
In this study, the photoelectrocatalytic behavior of bromide and generation of bromine using TiO2 was investigated in the separate anode and cathode reaction chambers. Our results show that the generation of bromine begins around a flatband potential of -0.34 V vs. standard calomel electrode (SCE) at pH 3.0 under UV illumination and increases with ...