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combined with an (organic) electro-catalyst, forming a bipolar junction. When electricity is stored, water splitting at the junction occurs. Oppositely, when electricity is needed, protons and hydroxyl ions
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Monolayer-Protected Cluster (MPC) catalysts; produce free-energy diagrams; correlate simulations with TUW (Technical University Wien) catalytic tests. This research will be carried out at the Institute
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catalysts to evaluate their performance for the formation and interconversion of R-N, R=N, and R≡N bonds of amines, imins, amides, nitriles, and inorganic salts. The overall focus of the ELCAT group is on
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of innovative solid catalysts. You will join a collaborative team of chemists, engineers, and materials scientists working together to design, synthesize, and test catalytic materials that can transform CO2
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of the biomass transformations, supervised by Sebastian Meier. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to develop a hybrid catalytic system, i.e. a system consisting of two catalysts
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-QM methodology on molecule-metal interfaces by simulating surface catalytic reactions and spectroscopy. This project will directly support molecular optoelectronics design and catalyst design research
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catalysts. An additional topic on cluster magnetism involves a systematic investigation of how magnetism of rare earth metal clusters is influenced by doping them with a few atoms of 3d transition metals. PhD
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hydrogen release by means of pressure control Carrying out parameter studies Comparison of different catalyst materials Determination of the pressure dependence of the dynamic hydrogen release Development
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techniques to study degradation processes, including electrocatalyst dissolution Mechanistic understanding of catalyst degradation processes in PEM, AEM, and alkaline water electrolysis Implementation of AI
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electrocatalysis including quantitative product analysis, the synthesis of catalyst materials and in-situ analysis using electrochemical scanning tunnelling microscopy (EC-STM) Independent teaching in physical