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Chris Lucas

Researcher at University of Liverpool

Publications -  205
Citations -  12669

Chris Lucas is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 194 publications receiving 11586 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Lucas include Argonne National Laboratory & University of Edinburgh.

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Improved Oxygen Reduction Activity on Pt3Ni(111) via Increased Surface Site Availability

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the Pt3Ni( 111) surface is 10-fold more active for the ORR than the corresponding Pt(111) surface and 90-foldMore active than the current state-of-the-art Pt/C catalysts for PEMFC.
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Trends in electrocatalysis on extended and nanoscale Pt-bimetallic alloy surfaces

TL;DR: The electrocatalytic trends established for extended surfaces are used to explain the activity pattern of Pt(3)M nanocatalysts as well as to provide a fundamental basis for the catalytic enhancement of cathode catalysts.
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Performance of electron reconstruction and selection with the CMS detector in proton-proton collisions at √s = 8 TeV

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TL;DR: In this article, the performance and strategies used in electron reconstruction and selection at CERN LHC are presented based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 inverse femtobarns, collected in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV.
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Electrooxidation of CO and H2/CO Mixtures on Pt(111) in Acid Solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, the role played by two different forms of COad: weakly adsorbed and strongly adorbed states were investigated. But the results presented in this paper are limited to the preoxidation region of the CO adlayer.
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In situ studies of the oxidation of nickel electrodes in alkaline solution

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results of X-ray scattering measurements using synchrotron radiation on a Ni(1 1 1/1) single crystal electrode in 1M KOH.