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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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Effect of Temperature on Hydrogen Adsorption on Pt(111), Pt(110), and Pt(100) Electrodes in 0.1 M HClO4

TL;DR: In this article, a thermodynamic analysis of the hydrogen underpotential deposition (HUPD) has been carried out, taking into account that the adsorption process is accompanied by changes in the electrode double layer.
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Electrochemical reduction of oxygen on palladium nanocubes in acid and alkaline solutions

TL;DR: In this article, the electrocatalytic properties of cubic palladium nanoparticles towards the electrochemical reduction of oxygen were studied in acid and alkaline solutions and compared with those of spherical nanoparticles and bulk Pd.
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Screening of electrocatalysts for direct ammonia fuel cell: Ammonia oxidation on PtMe (Me: Ir, Rh, Pd, Ru) and preferentially oriented Pt(1 0 0) nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this article, the reaction of 3-4-nm bimetallic PtMe (Ir, Rh, Pd, Ru) and preferentially oriented Pt(1-0-0) nanoparticles is reported.
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Hydrogen evolution on platinum single crystal surfaces: effects of irreversibly adsorbed bismuth and antimony on hydrogen adsorption and evolution on platinum (100)

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed investigation of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) on Pt(100) electrodes poisoned by irreversibly adsorbed adatoms has been carried out and the basic HER mechanism does not change with adatom adsorption.
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Potentiostatic charge displacement by exchanging adsorbed species on Pt(111) electrodes—acidic electrolytes with specific anion adsorption

TL;DR: In this paper, the voltammetric contribution of specific adsorbed anions (acetate, oxalate, chloride and bromide) is revised for the case of Pt(111) electrodes by means of experiments of displacement by CO in acidic medium.