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Dr Andrew Hamnett.
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Professor Paul Christensen
Steven Jones
Dr Andrew Hamnett
An
in situ
FTIR spectroscopic study of the electrochemical oxidation of ethanol at a Pb-modified polycrystalline Pt electrode immersed in aqueous KOH
2013
Professor Paul Christensen
Steven Jones
Dr Andrew Hamnett
In Situ
FTIR Studies of Ethanol Oxidation at Polycrystalline Pt in Alkaline Solution
2012
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Andrew Hamnett
Douglas Linares Moya
Oxygen reduction and fuel oxidation in alkaline solution
2011
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Andrew Hamnett
Douglas Linares Moya
The electro-oxidation of formate ions at a polycrystalline Pt electrode in alkaline solution: an
in situ
FTIR study
2011
Professor Paul Christensen
Jia Jin
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Dr Andrew Hamnett
Identification of CO adsorbed at Ru and Pt sites on a polycrystalline Pt/Ru electrode and the observation of their oxidation and free interchange under open circuit conditions
2004
Professor Paul Christensen
Jia Jin
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Dr Andrew Hamnett
Identification of CO Adsorbed at Ru and Pt Sites on a Polycrystalline Pt/Ru Electrode and the Observation of Their Oxidation and Free Interchange under Open Circuit Conditions
2004
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Andrew Hamnett
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Observation of an optical phonon band in situ in TiO
2
electrochemistry: A possible indicator of strongly trapped intermediates in the O
2
evolution reaction
2001
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Andrew Hamnett
The electro-oxidations of methanol and formic acid at the Ru(0001) electrode as a function of temperature: In-situ FTIR studies
2001
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Andrew Hamnett
In situ FTIR studies of the photo-electrochemical behaviour of thermal TiO2 films as a function of temperature
1999
Dr Andrew Hamnett
The mechanism of methanol electro-oxidation
1999
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Andrew Hamnett
Emeritus Professor Mark Thomas
Direct methanol fuel cell cathodes with sulfur and nitrogen-based carbon functionality
1996