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10:30 |
O 67.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
The shiniest gold (111) surface — Weronica Linpe, Jonas Evertsson, Giuseppe Abbondanza, Alfred Larsson, Gary Harlow, Johan Zetterberg, Lisa Rämisch, Sebastian Pfaff, and •Edvin Lundgren
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11:00 |
O 67.2 |
ORR and OER on Ni-modified Co3O4(111) - a combined surface science and electrochemical model study for Zn-Air batteries — •Florian Buchner, Markus Eckardt, Timo Böhler, Jihyun Kim, Johannes Schnaidt, and R. Jürgen Behm
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11:15 |
O 67.3 |
Ni-doped fe3o4(001) surface as simple model to understand oxygen evolution reaction — •Francesca Mirabella, Matthias Müllner, Florian Kraushofer, Michael Schmid, Gareth Parkinson, and Ulrike Diebold
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11:30 |
O 67.4 |
Stable and cost-efficient core-shell catalysts for the electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction–a first-principles approach — •Yonghyuk Lee, Christoph Scheurer, and Karsten Reuter
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11:45 |
O 67.5 |
Effect of electric field on oxygen reduction kinetics at the Pt(111), Au(111) and Au(100) electrodes — •Sara Kelly, Charlotte Kirk, Karen Chan, and Jens Nørskov
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12:00 |
O 67.6 |
DFT+U investigation of the OER activity at LaCoO3(001) and (110) surfaces — •Achim Füngerlings, Hamidreza Hajiyani, and Rossitza Pentcheva
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12:15 |
O 67.7 |
Improvement of OER performance by Fe and Ni doping at the Co3O4(001) surface — •Yuman Peng, Hamidreza Hajiyani, and Rossitza Pentcheva
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12:30 |
O 67.8 |
Oxygen reduction by doped graphene in Li-air batteries — •Elmar Kataev, Daniil Itkis, Alina Belova, Carlos Escudero, Virginia Pérez-Dieste, Axel Knop-Gericke, and Lada Yashina
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12:45 |
O 67.9 |
Electroreduction of water on Mo2C film electrodes affected by the presence of CO2 — •Eva-Maria Wernig, Christoph Griesser, Daniel Winkler, Niusha Shakibi Nia, and Julia Kunze-Liebhäuser
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13:00 |
O 67.10 |
In Operando Spectroscopy of CO2 Reduction Reactions at Pt/Ionic Liquid Interfaces — •Andre Kemna, Björn Ratschmeier, and Björn Braunschweig
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13:15 |
O 67.11 |
A refined view on broken scaling relations for electrochemical CO2 reduction on transition metal carbides — •Haobo Li and Karsten Reuter
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