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Hana Tarábková

Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Publications -  27
Citations -  384

Hana Tarábková is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 299 citations.

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Electrochemistry and in situ Raman spectroelectrochemistry of low and high quality boron doped diamond layers in aqueous electrolyte solution

TL;DR: In this paper, an electrochemical and in situ Raman spectroelectrochemical characterization of low quality (LQ) ultrathin nanocrystalline and high quality (HQ) polycrystalline boron doped diamond (BDD) compared especially in terms of the sp 2 carbon content is reported.
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Work Function of TiO2 (Anatase, Rutile, and Brookite) Single Crystals: Effects of the Environment

TL;DR: In this paper, the position of the Fermi level and the conductivity of the conductance were measured on various TiO2 single-crystal surfaces using the Kelvin probe.
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Novel highly active Pt/graphene catalyst for cathodes of Cu(II/I)-mediated dye-sensitized solar cells

TL;DR: In this paper, an optically-transparent electrode catalyst containing Pt, PtOx, graphene oxide and stacked graphene platelet nanofibers is developed for a cathode of Cu(II/I)-mediated dye-sensitized solar cells.
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Boron-doped Diamond Electrodes: Electrochemical, Atomic Force Microscopy and Raman Study towards Corrosion-modifications at Nanoscale

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of boron-doped diamond electrodes with different sp 3 /sp 2 ratios was carried out, and the diamond-related Raman features, including the B-doping-assigned modes, were intact during reversible electrochemical charging/discharging, which is a salient difference from all usual sp 2 -carbons.
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Bovine serum albumin film as a template for controlled nanopancake and nanobubble formation: in situ atomic force microscopy and nanolithography study.

TL;DR: This approach paves the way for the study of gaseous nanostructures with defined dimensions, formed at solid-liquid interface under controlled conditions.