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Mikhail Shipilin
Researcher at Stockholm University
Publications - 49
Citations - 1188
Mikhail Shipilin is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 42 publications receiving 844 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikhail Shipilin include Lund University & Moscow State University.
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The thickness of native oxides on aluminum alloys and single crystals
Jonas Evertsson,Florian Bertram,Fan Zhang,Lisa Rullik,Lindsay R. Merte,Mikhail Shipilin,Markus Soldemo,Sareh Ahmadi,Nikolay A. Vinogradov,Franceso Carlà,Jonas Weissenrieder,Mats Göthelid,Jinshan Pan,Anders Mikkelsen,Jan-Olov Nilsson,Edvin Lundgren +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results from measurements of the native oxide film thickness on four different industrial aluminum alloys and three different aluminum single crystals were determined using X-ray reflectivity, Xray photo-electron spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroglobalization.
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High-energy surface X-ray diffraction for fast surface structure determination.
Johan Gustafson,Mikhail Shipilin,Chu Zhang,Andreas Stierle,Uta Hejral,Uta Ruett,Olof Gutowski,Per-Anders Carlsson,Magnus Skoglundh,Edvin Lundgren +9 more
TL;DR: An x-ray-diffraction–based characterization method is demonstrated that uses high-energy photons (85 kiloelectron volts) to provide unexpected gains in data acquisition speed by several orders of magnitude and enables structural determinations of surfaces on time scales suitable for in situ studies.
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The Role of Oxides in Catalytic CO Oxidation over Rhodium and Palladium
Johan Gustafson,Olivier Balmes,Chu Zhang,Mikhail Shipilin,Andreas Schaefer,Benjamin Hagman,Lindsay R. Merte,Lindsay R. Merte,Natalia M. Martin,Per-Anders Carlsson,Maciej Jankowski,Ethan J. Crumlin,Edvin Lundgren +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the phase responsible for catalytic activity is still under debate, despite decades of investigations, and a simple but yet conclusive study of single crystal Rh and Pd model catalysts, resolving this controversy.
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Key activity descriptors of nickel-iron oxygen evolution electrocatalysts in the presence of alkali metal cations.
Mikaela Görlin,Mikaela Görlin,Joakim Halldin Stenlid,Sergey Koroidov,Hsin-Yi Wang,Mia Börner,Mikhail Shipilin,Aleksandr Kalinko,Vadim Murzin,Olga V. Safonova,Maarten Nachtegaal,Abdusalam Uheida,Joydeep Dutta,Matthias Bauer,Anders Nilsson,Oscar Diaz-Morales,Oscar Diaz-Morales +16 more
TL;DR: It is found that the OER activity follows the variations in electrolyte pH rather than a specific cation, which accounts for differences both in basicity of the alkali hydroxides and other contributing anomalies, strengthening the conclusions of an indirect pH effect.
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Steps Control the Dissociation of CO2 on Cu(100)
Benjamin Hagman,Alvaro Posada-Borbón,Andreas Schaefer,Mikhail Shipilin,Chu Zhang,Lindsay R. Merte,Anders Hellman,Edvin Lundgren,Henrik Grönbeck,Johan Gustafson +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that the process is dominated by the presence of steps, which promote both a lowering of the dissociation barrier and an efficient separation between adsorbed O and CO, reducing the probability for recombination.