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Fiona H. Scholes

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  27
Citations -  2016

Fiona H. Scholes is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromate conversion coating & Corrosion. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1813 citations.

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The role of hydrogen peroxide in the deposition of cerium-based conversion coatings

TL;DR: In this paper, titrations of cerium-based conversion coating solutions were carried out in order to model the reactions that occur at the metal-solution interface during coating, with a particular emphasis on investigating the role of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
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Organic solar cells using a high-molecular-weight benzodithiophene-benzothiadiazole copolymer with an efficiency of 9.4%.

TL;DR: A high molecular weight donor-acceptor conjugated polymer is synthesized using the Suzuki polycondensation method and a single-junction bulk-heterojunction solar cell is fabricated giving a power conversion efficiency of 9.4% using a fullerene-modified ZnO interlayer at the cathode contact.
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Indan-1,3-dione electron-acceptor small molecules for solution-processable solar cells: a structure–property correlation

TL;DR: A structure-device performance correlation in bulk heterojunction solar cells for new indandione-derived small molecule electron acceptors, FEHIDT and F8IDT, is presented, finding consistent with reduced intermolecular interactions.
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A rapid screening multi-electrode method for the evaluation of corrosion inhibitors

TL;DR: In this paper, a method is described for the rapid screening of water-soluble corrosion inhibitors, which involves a fixed potential being applied between identical electrodes while immersed in an inhibitor solution, and the electrochemical response of the anodic and cathodic reactions, with and without the inhibitor, is then compared.