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Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Effect of methanol concentration on oxygen reduction reaction activity of Pt/C catalysts2013
Professor Paul Christensen
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Dr Henriette Christensen
Ajchara Imkum
Jia Jin
et al.
Room Temperature, Electrochemical Generation of Ozone with 50% Current Efficiency in 0.5M Sulfuric Acid at Cell Voltages2009
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Jia Jin
Professor Paul Christensen
Fuyun Zhu
In-situ FT-IR spectroscopic studies of fuel cell electro-catalysis: From single-crystal to nanoparticle surfaces2008
Jia Jin
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
The effects of the specific adsorption of anion on the reactivity of the Ru(0001) surface towards CO adsorption and oxidation: in situ FTIRS studies2008
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Jia Jin
In-situ FTIR spectroscopic studies of the adsorption and oxidation of small organic molecules at the Ru(0001) electrode under various conditions2007
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Terry Egerton
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Dr Paola Meynet
Professor Nick Wright
et al.
A novel electrochemical device for the disinfection of fluids by OH radicals2006
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Fuyun Zhu
Professor Paul Christensen
A tubular direct methanol fuel cell with Ti mesh anode2006
Professor Paul Christensen
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Electrode, method of manufacture and use thereof2006
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Fuyun Zhu
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Minquaing Li
Dr Honglin Zhang
et al.
Novel electrode structure for DMFC operated with liquid methanol2006
Fujun Zhu
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Honglin Zhang
Preparation and characterization of new anodes based on Ti mesh for direct methanol fuel cells2006
Fuyun Zhu
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Honglin Zhang
PtRu/Ti anodes with varying Pt:Ru ratio prepared by electrodeposition for the direct methanol fuel cell2006
Fujun Zhu
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Huqui Zhang
PtRuO2/Ti anodes with a varying Pt:Ru ratio for direct methanol fuel cells2006
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Ti mesh anodes prepared by electrochemical deposition for the direct methanol fuel cell2006
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Fuyun Zhu
Professor Paul Christensen
Tubular cathode prepared by a dip-coating method for low temperature DMFC2006
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 conditions2004
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 Conditions2004
Jia Jin
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
In situ FTIR spectroscopic studies of the oxidation of CO adsorbates on Ru(0 0 0 1) electrodes under open circuit conditions2004
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Jia Jin
Professor Paul Christensen
Emeritus Professor Keith Scott
Structure and reactivity of the Ru(0 0 0 1) electrode towards fuel cell electrocatalysis2003
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Jia Jin
Professor Paul Christensen
Effects of thermal activation on the electrocatalysis of the Ru(0001) surface2002
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
In situ FTIR studies on the effect of temperature on the electro-oxidation of small organic molecules at the Ru(0001) electrode2002
Professor Paul Christensen
Dr Andrew Hamnett
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Observation of an optical phonon band in situ in TiO2 electrochemistry: A possible indicator of strongly trapped intermediates in the O2 evolution reaction2001
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 studies2001
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Electrochemical versus Gas Phase Oxidation of Ru Single Crystal Surfaces2000
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Professor Andrew Hamnett
Electro-oxidation of CO at the Ru(0001) single-crystal electrode surface2000
Professor Wen-Feng Lin
Professor Paul Christensen
Professor Andrew Hamnett
In situ FTIR studies of the effect of temperature on the adsorption and electrooxidation of CO at the Ru(0001) electrode surface2000