OSPM 2023 Poster

15TH AND 16TH NOVEMBER 2023

1st International Conference on Nanoscale Catalysis and Energy Conversion

Poster  
Johanna Angona, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

 
Characterization and Dealloying of Single Micelle-Nucleated AgAu Nanoparticles by Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy
Daphne Antony, AMOLF In-situ probing of adhesion forces at the electrochemical solid-liquid interface
Zohreh Asadi, FU Berlin In-situ and operando studies on the evolution of ZnO:Al in reducing thermal treatment
Dr. Andrea Auer, Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Innsbruck Visualizing solvent structures at the electrified solid-liquid interface by electrochemical atomic force microscopy
Lithin Madayan Banatheth, University Duisburg-Essen

 
Investigation of phase dependent bifunctional activity of Ni3B/Ni2B catalysts for water splitting using Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy
Nicolas Bergmann, FHI Berlin Thermodynamic Cyclic Voltammograms from first Principles
Vladislav Buravet, UCT Prague Revealing in-situ activation of TaS2 towards hydrogen evolution reaction
Dr. Ana Guilherme Buzanich, BAM Berlin
 
Time-, space- and energy-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy for in situ characterization of catalysts
Dr. Giada Caniglia, University of Ulm
 
Antimicrobial properties of polydopamine films and the role of surface charge via atomic force spectroscopy
Lukas Drago Cavar, MPI Polymer Research
 
Nanoscale Low-Frequency Dielectric Spectroscopy on Photovoltaic Perovskites
Filippo Giovanni Fabozzi, HU Berlin
 
Dynamic Knoevenagel Condensation for Conjugated 2D-Covalent Organic Framework Formation: From Multilayer to Monolayer
Dr. Steffen Fengler, Helmholtz Zentrum Hereon Investigation of local photocurrent and photopotential distributions on ALD-synthesized TiO2 photoelectrode coatings
Katja Frenzel, PTB Braunschweig
 
Quantitative X-ray photon beam damage investigations of solid-state electrolytes.
Ana M. Gómez-Marín, University Duisburg-Essen
 
Application of Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for characterizing adsorbates at sub(monolayer) coverages
Philipp Hönicke, HZB
 
Towards combined operando electrochemical impedance and X-ray absorption spectroscopy of batteries
Jun Huang, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Are there nontrivial couplings between cathode and anode electric double layers in an electrochemical cell?
Maria Kelly, NREL Colorado
 
Understanding electrochemically driven CaCO 3 nucleation and growth
Ivan Khalakhan, Charles University Tracking fuel cells catalyst aging with EC-AFM
Dr. Markus Kratzer, Montanuniversität Leoben
 
Observing light induced charge propagation through organic epitaxial nanoneedle networks on hexagonal boron nitride
Yu-Ping Ku, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Degradation of Fe-N-C Catalyst Layers in Alkaline Media
Dr. Peter Matvija, Charles University
 
Exploring Fe-modified ceria-based model catalysts through the integration of in-situ near-ambient pressure XPS and STM
Dr. Martin Munz, HZB & FHI Berlin Hydration layer ordering effects at gold–electrolyte interfaces probed by in situ correlative atomic force microscopy and vibrational spectroscopy
Dr. Kerstin Neuhaus, FZ Jülich
 
Determining chemical diffusion coefficients via polarization-relaxation measurements using KPFM
Dr. Inhee Park, FZ Jülich
 
In-Situ electrochemical mapping of local activity on Zn and Zn-Al alloys using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM)
Yujie Peng, HZB & FHI Berlin Resolving the morphology and surface structure of CO 2 RR and OER catalysts by in situ AFM
Dr. Alejandro Esteban Perez Mendoza, University Duisburg-Essen Determination of the local potential of zero charge on noble metal-based electrocatalysts using SECCM
Ali Rafsanjani Abbasi, TU Vienna
 
A Comparative Study of Adsorption Sites and Thermal Stability of Platinum and Iridium Adatoms on Fe2O3 ( )
Simone Reindl, FAU Erlangen
 
Implementation of an in situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) setup to study the dynamics of (electro)catalytic interfaces
Dr. Christian Rodenbücher, FZ Jülich
 
Nanoscale analysis of the electric double layer formed between platinum and the protic ionic liquid [Dema][TfO]
Pascal Rohrbeck, MPI Polymer Research Nanoscale Surface Photovoltage Spectroscopy
Konstantin Rücker, DLR Oldenburg
 
Study of the Ionomer Distribution in Catalyst Layers by Atomic Force Microscopy
Milad Sabzehparvar, EPFL Lausanne tba
Prof. Giovanni Saenz Arce, Universidad Nacional Heredia
 
Local contact potential of Biofabricated Gold Nanotriangles
Dr. Raquel Sánchez , Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg Oxide formation and oxide/metal interaction in Ni(111)
Dr. Carla Santos Santana, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
 
SECM tool for investigating chrage-transfer processes at interfaces of energy storage devices: from Li batteries to beyond-Li battiers
Christian Schott, Technical University of Munich
 
Investigating proton reduction and hydrogen absorption on palladium via scanning electrochemical microscopy
Salbin Sediqi, BAM Berlin
 
Multi-principal element alloy nanoparticle (MPEA-NP) electrocatalysts prepared by pulsed laser ablation for electroreduction of CO2
Dr. Dorothee Silbernagl, BAM Berlin But it is already correlative microscopy
Dr. Igor Siretanu, University Twente Towards high efficiency photocatalyst materials: In situ characterization of faceted SrTiO3 nano-particle-electrolyte interfaces by Atomic Force Microscopy
Dr. Igor Siretanu, University Twente
 
On the relation between colloidal electrostatic and hydration forces on mineral surfaces in ambient electrolytes of variable composition: An Atomic Force Microscopy Study
Dimitrios Valavanis, University of Warwick Operando Optical Monitoring of Crystallisation in Confinement
Xiangdong Xu, University of Warwick Electrochemical Imaging of Thermochemical Catalysis

 

 

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