Dresden 2026 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
O 97: Solid-liquid interfaces: Reactions and electrochemistry III
Freitag, 13. März 2026, 09:30–12:30, TRE/PHYS
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09:30 |
O 97.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Questions of Selectivity in Electrocatalysis — •Vanessa J. Bukas
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10:00 |
O 97.2 |
Mechanism of Fe(II) Chemisorption on Hematite(001) Revealed by Machine Learning Molecular Dynamics — •Kit Joll, Philipp Schienbein, Kevin Rosso, and Jochen Blumberger
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10:15 |
O 97.3 |
How to Best Achieve a Steady State: Comparison of Different Methods to Acquire Tafel Plots — •Maren-Kathrin Heubach and Gregory Jerkiewicz
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10:30 |
O 97.4 |
Exploring the Surface Structure of Ni Anodes and the Role of pH for Alkaline Oxygen Evolution Using SERS — •Justus Leist, Annika Neufischer, Roman Jocher, Benjamin Schilling, Timo Jacob, and Albert Engstfeld
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10:45 |
O 97.5 |
Optimizing oxygen vacancies through grain boundary engineering to enhance electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction — •Xiu Zhong, Fu Yang, and Yong Lei
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11:00 |
O 97.6 |
Investigating the Role of Nuclear Quantum Effects at Zinc Oxide-Water Interfaces with High-Dimensional Neural Network Potentials — •Jan Elsner and Jörg Behler
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11:15 |
O 97.7 |
Linking Water Structure to Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer at Metal Interfaces — •Julius Lonnes, Nicolas G. Hörmann, and Karsten Reuter
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11:30 |
O 97.8 |
Understanding of degradation of catalyst/semiconductor interfaces — Sergej Levashov, Tim Rieth, Ian D. Sharp, and •Johanna Eichhorn
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11:45 |
O 97.9 |
An Analytical Description for Atomic Diffusion involved Peaks in Cyclic Voltammograms: the Reversible Place-Exchange on Pt(111) — Jon Bjarke Valbaek Mygind, Francesc Valls Mascaró, Gerard J. Verbiest, and •Marcel J. Rost
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12:00 |
O 97.10 |
Machine Learning the Energetics of Electrified Solid-Liquid Interfaces — •Nicolas Bergmann, Nicéphore Bonnet, Nicola Marzari, Karsten Reuter, and Nicolas G. Hörmann
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12:15 |
O 97.11 |
Entropy-Enthalpy Relationships in Heterogeneous Electrocatalysis: A Case Study of the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction — •Andrew J. Wong, Barbara Sumić, Elias Diesen, Nicolas G. Hörmann, Hendrik H. Heenen, Karsten Reuter, and Vanessa J. Bukas
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