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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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Thirty years of platinum single crystal electrochemistry
Victor Climent,Juan M. Feliu +1 more
TL;DR: The electrochemistry of platinum single crystals is reviewed in this article, with emphasis on results obtained with a thermodynamic analysis, involving either constant or variable temperatures and with the laser-induced temperature jump method.
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Water dissociation on well-defined platinum surfaces: The electrochemical perspective
Maria J. T. C. van der Niet,Nuria Garcia-Araez,Nuria Garcia-Araez,Javier Jesús Ramírez Hernández,Juan M. Feliu,Marc T. M. Koper +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of water dissociation on the blank cyclic voltammetry of well-defined single-crystalline stepped platinum surfaces was discussed, and a model was proposed to explain the anomalous pH dependence and provide a possible explanation for the higher catalytic activity of alkaline media for electrooxidation reactions.
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C-Type Cytochromes Wire Electricity-Producing Bacteria to Electrodes†
TL;DR: This poster presents a probabilistic procedure for estimating the intensity of the response of the immune system to the presence of x-rays.
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New information on the unusual adsorption states of Pt(111) in sulphuric acid solutions from potentiostatic adsorbate replacement by CO
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CO monolayer oxidation on semi-spherical and preferentially oriented (100) and (111) platinum nanoparticles
TL;DR: In this article, the intrinsic structural properties of the Pt nanoparticles, in terms of number and nature of the surface active sites, were investigated to understand their electrocatalytic properties.