
Publikationen von Maximilian Schalenbach
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Zeitschriftenartikel (9)
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43 (27), S. 11932 - 11938 (2018)
An alkaline water electrolyzer with nickel electrodes enables efficient high current density operation. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2.
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270, S. 70 - 76 (2018)
Electrochemical stability of hexagonal tungsten carbide in the potential window of fuel cells and water electrolyzers investigated in a half-cell configuration. Electrochimica Acta 3.
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9 (2), S. 139 - 145 (2018)
Using Instability of a Non-stoichiometric Mixed Oxide Oxygen Evolution Catalyst As a Tool to Improve Its Electrocatalytic Performance. Electrocatalysis 4.
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9, S. 153 - 161 (2018)
The Electrochemical Dissolution of Noble Metals in Alkaline Media. Electrocatalysis 5.
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259, S. 1154 - 1161 (2018)
Nickel-molybdenum alloy catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction: Activity and stability revised. Electrochimica Acta 6.
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13, S. 1173 - 1226 (2018)
A Perspective on Low-Temperature Water Electrolysis - Challenges in Alkaline and Acidic Technology. International Journal of Electrochemical Science 7.
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56 (33), S. 9767 - 9771 (2017)
Stability and Activity of Non-Noble-Metal-Based Catalysts Toward the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 8.
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163 (14), S. F1480 - F1488 (2016)
Hydrogen diffusivity and electrolyte permeability of the Zirfon PERL separator for alkaline water electrolysis. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 9.
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163 (11), S. F3197 - F3208 (2016)
Acidic or alkaline? Towards a new perspective on the efficiency of water electrolysis. Journal of the Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstract (1)
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Meeting Abstract
254, 350. 254th National Meeting and Exposition of the American-Chemical-Society
(ACS) on Chemistry's Impact on the Global Economy, Washington, DC, 20. August 2017 - 24. August 2017. (2017)
Stability of binary metallic ceramics in the HER reaction - feasible HER electrocatalysts in acidic medium? In Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society,