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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 characterization of irreversibly adsorbed germanium on platinum stepped surfaces vicinal to Pt(100)

TL;DR: In this paper, the electrochemical behavior of germanium irreversibly adsorbed at stepped surfaces vicinal to the Pt(1 0 0) pole is reported, based on charge density measurements and calibration lines versus the terrace dimension.
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Elucidation of the chemical nature of adsorbed species for Pt(111) in H2SO4 solutions by thermodynamic analysis.

TL;DR: It is concluded that sulfate rather than bisulfate adsorption takes place at potentials higher than the potential of zero charge, which agrees with the fact that similar FTIRRAS bands for adsorbed sulfate species are observed for pH 0.8-3.5.
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Potential-dependent water orientation on Pt(1 1 1) stepped surfaces from laser-pulsed experiments

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the structure of the metal surface on the potential-dependent water reorientation at the electrified interphase was analyzed and the most significant information was obtained from the sign and shape of the laser-induced transients.
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Study of the conditions for irreversible adsorption of lead at Pt(h,k,l) electrodes

TL;DR: In contrast to bismuth, lead can be observed in an irreversible adsorption state on platinum single crystal electrodes only by using more restrictive conditions as discussed by the authors, which may be determined by studying systematically the effect of the pH of the solution from which lead is adsorbed, as well as the effect that the test electrolyte of the test electrode is characterized electrochemically.
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On the behavior of the Pt(1 0 0) and vicinal surfaces in alkaline media

TL;DR: In this article, the work was carried out under financial support by the European Commission (through FP7 Initial Training Network “ELCAT”, Grant Agreement No. 214936-2) and MICINN (project No. CTQ2010-16271).