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Hector Barron
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 22
Citations - 583
Hector Barron is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Density functional theory & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 22 publications receiving 476 citations. Previous affiliations of Hector Barron include University of Texas at San Antonio & National Autonomous University of Mexico.
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Highly active catalyst for CO2 methanation derived from a metal organic framework template
Renata Lippi,Renata Lippi,Shaun C. Howard,Hector Barron,Christopher D. Easton,Ian C. Madsen,Lynne J. Waddington,C. Vogt,C. Vogt,Matthew R. Hill,Christopher J. Sumby,Christian J. Doonan,Danielle F. Kennedy +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a highly active and stable CO2 methanation catalyst that is derived from a Ru-impregnated zirconium-based metal-organic framework (MOF) material.
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Nanoparticle stability from the nano to the meso interval
TL;DR: A number of the mechanisms proposed in the literature that allow the stabilization of nanoparticles are reviewed, some of which are very interrelated and it becomes difficult to distinguish between them.
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Three‐Dimensional Branched and Faceted Gold–Ruthenium Nanoparticles: Using Nanostructure to Improve Stability in Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis
Lucy Gloag,Tania M. Benedetti,Soshan Cheong,Yibing Li,Xuan-Hao Chan,Lise-Marie Lacroix,Shery L. Y. Chang,Raul Arenal,Ileana Florea,Hector Barron,Amanda S. Barnard,Anna M. Henning,Chuan Zhao,Wolfgang Schuhmann,J. Justin Gooding,Richard D. Tilley +15 more
TL;DR: A new solution synthesis is presented in which hexagonal close-packed structured Ru is grown on Au to form nanoparticles with 3D branches, and design principles provide a synthetic strategy to achieve stable and active electrocatalysts.
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Aspect-ratio- and size-dependent emergence of the surface-plasmon resonance in gold nanorods – an ab initio TDDFT study
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that small Au nanorods with a high aspect ratio develop a strong longitudinal SPR, with intensity comparable to that in Ag rods, as soon as the resonance energy drops below the onset of the interband transitions due to the geometry.
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Elasticity of MoS2 Sheets by Mechanical Deformation Observed by in Situ Electron Microscopy
Gilberto Casillas,Ulises Santiago,Hector Barron,Diego Alducin,Arturo Ponce,Miguel Jose-Yacaman +5 more
TL;DR: In situ transmission electron microcsopy observation of the mechanical response of a few layers of MoS2 to an external load indicates that there is a significant bond reconstruction during the bending with an outstanding capability to recover the initial bond structure.