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Juan M. Feliu

Researcher at University of Alicante

Publications -  567
Citations -  26470

Juan M. Feliu is an academic researcher from University of Alicante. The author has contributed to research in topics: Platinum & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 544 publications receiving 23147 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan M. Feliu include Bundeswehr University Munich & Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico.

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Electrochemical studies in sulphuric acid solutions of adsorbed CO on Pt (111) electrodes

TL;DR: The electrochemical behavior of CO adsorbed on Pt (111) from an acidic solution has been studied by voltammetry in 0.5 M H2SO4 as the test electrolyte as discussed by the authors.
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Ammonia selective oxidation on Pt(100) sites in an alkaline medium.

TL;DR: The observed behavior confirms the extreme sensitivity of the reaction to the different arrangement of this type of square sites, thus representing monodimensional (100) domains.
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Temperature Effects in the Enantiomeric Electro-Oxidation of d- and l-Glucose on Pt{643}S

TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature dependence of the enantioselective adsorption of d- and l-glucose on a chiral Pt{643}S electrode was investigated.
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Role of surface defect sites: from Pt model surfaces to shape-controlled nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this paper, preferentially oriented (111) Pt nanoparticles (mostly octahedral and tetrahedral, namely {111}Pt nanoparticles) have been characterized and compared with a Pt(554) single-crystal electrode as their voltammetric features are quite similar in 0.5 M H2SO4.
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In Situ Surface Characterization of Preferentially Oriented Platinum Nanoparticles by Using Electrochemical Structure Sensitive Adsorption Reactions

TL;DR: In this paper, a new method for in situ surface characterization of preferentially oriented platinum nanoparticles is presented based on the use of structure-sensitive surface reactions such as the redox behavior of underpotential and spontaneous deposition of adatoms.