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  1. Kinetics of formic acid dehydration on Pt electrodes by time-resolved ATR-SEIRAS
  2. In‐Situ Infrared Spectroscopy Applied to the Study of the Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO 2 : Theory, Practice and Challenges
  3. The oscillatory electro-oxidation of formic acid: Insights on the adsorbates involved from time-resolved ATR-SEIRAS and UV reflectance experiments
  4. Physicochemical Tools: Toward a Detailed Understanding of the Architecture of Targeted Radiotherapy Nanoparticles
  5. In Situ Monitoring Using ATR-SEIRAS of the Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 on Au in an Ionic Liquid/Water Mixture
  6. Theoretical insight into the vibrational spectra of metal–water interfaces from density functional theory based molecular dynamics
  7. Preface
  8. The structure of metal-water interface at the potential of zero charge from density functional theory-based molecular dynamics
  9. Spectroscopic Evidence of Size-Dependent Buffering of Interfacial pH by Cation Hydrolysis during CO2 Electroreduction
  10. Electrooxidation of C1 organic molecules on Pt electrodes
  11. Properties improvement of poly(o-methoxyaniline) based supercapacitors: experimental and theoretical behaviour study of self-doping effect
  12. Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Pt-Au Nanoparticles with Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity for the Oxidation of Formic Acid
  13. A personal perspective on the role of electrochemical science and technology in solving the challenges faced by modern societies
  14. Simultaneous time-resolved ATR-SEIRAS and CO-charge displacement experiments: The dynamics of CO adsorption on polycrystalline Pt
  15. Atomic Ensemble Effects and Non-Covalent Interactions at the Electrode–Electrolyte Interface
  16. Super-Nernstian Shifts of Interfacial Proton-Coupled Electron Transfers: Origin and Effect of Noncovalent Interactions
  17. Coupled electronic and morphologic changes in graphene oxide upon electrochemical reduction
  18. Metallization of cyanide-modified Pt(111) electrodes with copper
  19. In the Lab: Towards a Molecular Level Understanding of Electrochemical Interfaces and Electrocatalytic Reactions
  20. Potentiostatic infrared titration of 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid monolayers
  21. Identification of the byproducts of the oxygen evolution reaction on Rutile-type oxides under dynamic conditions
  22. The effect of pH on the electrocatalytic oxidation of formic acid/formate on platinum: A mechanistic study by surface-enhanced infrared spectroscopy coupled with cyclic voltammetry
  23. Non-covalent interactions at electrochemical interfaces: one model fits all?
  24. Electrochemical STM study of the adsorption of adenine on Au(111) electrodes
  25. Composition, Structure, and Reaction Dynamics at Electrode–Electrolyte Interfaces Using Infrared Spectroscopy
  26. Importance of Acid–Base Equilibrium in Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Formic Acid on Platinum
  27. CO and trans-cinnamaldehyde as corrosion inhibitors of I825, L80-13Cr and N80 alloys in concentrated HCl solutions at high pressure and temperature
  28. Electrochemical Desorption of Thiolates and Sulfur from Nanoparticle and Planar Platinum Surfaces
  29. Physicochemical Characterization of Acidiphilium sp. Biofilms
  30. Electrooxidation of formic acid on gold: An ATR-SEIRAS study of the role of adsorbed formate
  31. The impact of spectator species on the interaction of H2O2 with platinum – implications for the oxygen reduction reaction pathways
  32. Electrochemical SERS study on a copper electrode of the insoluble organic pigment quinacridone quinone using ionic liquids (BMIMCl and TBAN) as dispersing agents
  33. The underpotential deposition that should not be: Cu(1×1) on Au(111)
  34. Cyanide-modified Pt(111): Structure, stability and hydrogen adsorption
  35. Combined ATR-SEIRAS and EC-STM Study of the Immobilization of Laccase on Chemically Modified Au Electrodes
  36. Proton Transfer Voltammetry at Electrodes Modified with Acid Thiol Monolayers
  37. Mechanism of the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Formic Acid on Metals
  38. Inhibition by CO of the corrosion of Fe, Ni, and their alloys in concentrated HCl solutions
  39. CO Adsorption on Platinum Electrodes
  40. Atomic Ensemble Effects in Electrocatalysis: The Site‐Knockout Strategy
  41. Quantitative Study of Non‐Covalent Interactions at the Electrode–Electrolyte Interface Using Cyanide‐Modified Pt(111) Electrodes
  42. In situ STM study of homoepitaxial electrodeposition on Au(100)
  43. Adsorbed formate: the key intermediate in the oxidation of formic acid on platinum electrodes
  44. The Role of Bridge‐Bonded Adsorbed Formate in the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Formic Acid on Platinum
  45. The Role of Bridge‐Bonded Adsorbed Formate in the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Formic Acid on Platinum
  46. Enhanced electrocatalysis of the oxygen reduction reaction based on patterning of platinum surfaces with cyanide
  47. In Situ STM Observation of Stable Dislocation Networks during the Initial Stages of the Lifting of the Reconstruction on Au(111) Electrodes
  48. Corrigendum to “Nanosecond pulsed laser deposition of TiO2: Nanostucture and morphology of deposits and plasma diagnosis” [Thin Solid Films 517 (2009) 6546–6552]
  49. The Oxidation of Adsorbed CO on Pt(100) Electrodes in the Pre-peak Region
  50. Nanosecond pulsed laser deposition of TiO2: nanostructure and morphology of deposits and plasma diagnosis
  51. Surface Decoration at the Atomic Scale Using a Molecular Pattern: Copper Adsorption on Cyanide-Modified Pt(111) Electrodes
  52. Cyclic Voltammetry, FTIRS, and DEMS Study of the Electrooxidation of Carbon Monoxide, Formic Acid, and Methanol on Cyanide-Modified Pt(111) Electrodes
  53. A method for obtaining in situ external reflectance infrared spectra in strongly acidic solutions using fluorite windows
  54. Potential of zero charge as a sensitive probe for the titration of ionizable self-assembled monolayers
  55. Electrochemical and FTIRS characterisation of NO adlayers on cyanide-modified Pt(111) electrodes: the mechanism of nitric oxide electroreduction on Pt
  56. Detection of Surface Chirality by Electrolyte Electroreflectance Rotational Anisotropy
  57. Determination of the Potential of Zero Charge of Au(111) Modified with Thiol Monolayers
  58. Adsorption Isotherm of CO on Pt(111) Electrodes
  59. At Least Three Contiguous Atoms Are Necessary for CO Formation during Methanol Electrooxidation on Platinum
  60. Comments on the paper by H. Shiroishi, Y. Ayato, K. Kunimatsu and T. Okada entitled “Study of adsorbed water on Pt during methanol oxidation by ATR-SEIRAS (surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy)” [J. Electroanal. Chem. 581 (2005) 132]
  61. Potential dependence of the saturation CO coverage of Pt electrodes: The origin of the pre-peak in CO-stripping voltammograms. Part 2: Pt(100)
  62. Potential dependence of the saturation CO coverage of Pt electrodes: The origin of the pre-peak in CO-stripping voltammograms. Part 3: Pt(poly)
  63. Influence of a deposited TiO2 thin layer on the corrosion behaviour of TiN-based coatings on iron
  64. Synthesis, Structure, and Physical Properties of Hybrid Nanocomposites for Solid-State Dye Lasers
  65. Dependence on the CO admission potential of the activation energy of the electrooxidation of adsorbed CO on Pt
  66. Potential dependence of the saturation CO coverage of Pt electrodes: The origin of the pre-peak in CO-stripping voltammograms. Part 1: Pt(111)
  67. Measurement of the surface charge density of CO-saturated Pt(111) electrodes as a function of potential: the potential of zero charge of Pt(111)
  68. Comparative voltammetric and FTIRRAS study on the electro-oxidation of thiourea and methyl-thioureas on platinum in aqueous acid solutions
  69. Electrochemically Grown Tin Oxide Thin Films:  In Situ Characterization of Electronic Properties and Growth Mechanism
  70. Potential control of the CO adsorption site on Pt(100) electrodes
  71. Calculation of adsorption-induced differential external reflectance infrared spectra of particulate metals deposited on a substrate
  72. Accurate determination of the CO coverage at saturation on a cyanide-modified Pt(111) electrode in cyanide-free 0.5 M H2SO4
  73. Electrolyte electroreflectance study of carbon monoxide adsorption on polycrystalline silver and gold electrodes
  74. The effect of chloride on the electrooxidation of adsorbed CO on polycrystalline platinum electrodes
  75. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared Reflection−Absorption Spectroscopy, and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Thiourea Adsorption from Aqueous Solutions on Silver (111)
  76. Comments on the paper by M.-S. Zheng and S.-G. Sun entitled ‘In situ FTIR spectroscopic studies of CO adsorption on electrodes with nanometer-scale thin films of ruthenium in sulfuric acid solutions’ [J. Electroanal. Chem. 500 (2001) 223]
  77. The structure of bromide and chloride adlayers on Au(100) electrodes: an in situ STM study
  78. In-situ STM characterisation of the surface morphology of platinum single crystal electrodes as a function of their preparation
  79. The adsorption of sulfate and phosphate on Au(111) and Au(100) electrodes: an in situ STM study
  80. In-situ observation of an ordered sulfate adlayer on Au(100) electrodes
  81. A method to prepare single crystal electrodes of reactive metals: application to Pd(hkl)
  82. Origin of the infrared reflectance increase produced by the adsorption of CO on particulate metals deposited on moderately reflecting substrates
  83. Synthesis and Reactivity of Mononuclear (Pentachlorophenyl)rhodium(II) Complexes. Structural Relevance of Rhodium−o-Chlorine Secondary Bonding