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Unifying Theoretical Framework for Deciphering the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Platinum
Supplementary data is also included in a separate file.
Author: Huang, Jun, Author: Zhang, Jianbo, Author: Eikerling, Michael H.
Date created: 2018-04-05
Double layer of Platinum Electrodes: Non-Monotonic Surface Charging Phenomena and Negative Double Layer Capacitance
Author: Huang, Jun, Author: Zhou, Tao, Author: Zhang, Jianbo, Author: Eikerling, Michael H.
Date created: 2018-01
Chemisorbed Oxygen at Pt(111): a DFT Study of Structural and Electronic Surface Properties
Author: Malek, Ali, Author: Eikerling, Michael H.
Date created: 2017-11-26

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