Sobota, L.; Bondue, C. J.; Hosseini, P.; Kaiser, C.; Spallek, M.; Tschulik, K.: Impact of the Electrochemically Inert Furan Ring on the Oxidation of the Alcohol and Aldehyde Functional Group of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF). ChemElectroChem 11 (1), e202300151 (2024)
Luan, C.; Corva, M.; Hagemann, U.; Wang, H.; Heidelmann, M.; Tschulik, K.; Li, T.: Atomic-Scale Insights into Morphological, Structural, and Compositional Evolution of CoOOH during Oxygen Evolution Reaction. ACS Catalysis 13 (2), pp. 1400 - 1411 (2023)
Piontek, S. M.; Naujoks, D.; Tabassum, T.; DelloStritto, M. J.; Jaugstetter, M.; Hosseini, P.; Corva, M.; Ludwig, Alfred, A.; Tschulik, K.; Klein, M. L.et al.; Petersen, P. B.: Probing the Gold/Water Interface with Surface-Specific Spectroscopy. ACS Physical Chemistry Au 3 (1), pp. 119 - 129 (2023)
Kanokkanchana, K.; Tschulik, K.: Electronic Circuit Simulations as a Tool to Understand Distorted Signals in Single-Entity Electrochemistry. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 13 (43), pp. 10120 - 10125 (2022)
Corva, M.; Blanc, N.; Bondue, C. J.; Tschulik, K.: Differential Tafel Analysis: A Quick and Robust Tool to Inspect and Benchmark Charge Transfer in Electrocatalysis. ACS Catalysis 12, pp. 13805 - 13812 (2022)
Rurainsky, C.; Nettler, D. -.; Pahl, T.; Just, A.; Cignoni, P.; Kanokkanchana, K.; Tschulik, K.: Electrochemical dealloying in a magnetic field-Tapping the potential for catalyst and material design. Electrochimica Acta 426, 140807 (2022)
Aymerich Armengol, R.; Cignoni, P.; Ebbinghaus, P.; Linnemann, J.; Rabe, M.; Tschulik, K.; Scheu, C.; Lim, J.: Electron microscopy insights on the mechanism of morphology/phase transformations in manganese oxides. Institut de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2), Bellaterra, Spain (2022)
Aymerich Armengol, R.; Cignoni, P.; Ebbinghaus, P.; Rabe, M.; Tschulik, K.; Scheu, C.; Lim, J.: Mechanism of coupled phase/morphology transformation of 2D manganese oxides through Fe galvanic exchange reaction. Chemistry Department Seminar, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South Korea (2022)
Here the focus lies on investigating the temperature dependent deformation of material interfaces down to the individual microstructural length-scales, such as grain/phase boundaries or hetero-interfaces, to understand brittle-ductile transitions in deformation and the role of chemistry or crystallography on it.
The group aims at unraveling the inner workings of ion batteries, with a focus on probing the microstructural and interfacial character of electrodes and electrolytes that control ionic transport and insertion into the electrode.
The full potential of energy materials can only be exploited if the interplay between mechanics and chemistry at the interfaces is well known. This leads to more sustainable and efficient energy solutions.
In order to develop more efficient catalysts for energy conversion, the relationship between the surface composition of MXene-based electrode materials and its behavior has to be understood in operando. Our group will demonstrate how APT combined with scanning photoemission electron microscopy can advance the understanding of complex relationships…
To advance the understanding of how degradation proceeds, we use the latest developments in cryo-atom probe tomography, supported by transmission-electron microscopy. The results showcase how advances in microscopy & microanalysis help bring novel insights into the ever-evolving microstructures of active materials to support the design of better…