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  • 2002 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Overview

Andrew Hamnett is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, including Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, and Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, notably Catalysis, Materials Chemistry, and Electrochemistry. These areas are reflected in their publication record and research topics.

Main topics of their research include Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions, Machine Learning in Materials Science, and Electrochemical Analysis and Applications. These topics appear consistently across their work.

The recent publication by Andrew Hamnett is titled "Editors' Choice-Review-John Goodenough's Impact on Electrochemistry in Oxford's Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory", published in 2022 by the Journal of The Electrochemical Society.

  • Editors' Choice-Review-John Goodenough's Impact on Electrochemistry in Oxford's Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (2022, Journal of The Electrochemical Society)

The scientist's most frequent publication venue is the Journal of The Electrochemical Society, where they have published at least one paper.

Andrew Hamnett has no frequent co-authors listed in the available data.

Among their recognitions, Andrew Hamnett was awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2002.

Best Publications

  • Satellite structure in the X-ray photoelectron spectra of some binary and mixed oxides of lanthanum and cerium

    Peter Burroughs;Andrew Hamnett;Anthony F. Orchard;Geoffrey Thornton

  • Electrochemistry and photoelectrochemistry of iron(III) oxide

    Martin P. Dare-Edwards;John B. Goodenough;Andrew Hamnett;Peter R. Trevellick

  • Fast proton conduction in inorganic ion-exchange compounds

    W. A. England;M. G. Cross;A. Hamnett;P. J. Wiseman

  • IN SITU SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATIONS OF THE GROWTH, ELECTROCHEMICAL CYCLING AND OVEROXIDATION OF POLYPYRROLE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION

    P.A. Christensen;A. Hamnett

  • Chemical modification of a titanium (IV) oxide electrode to give stable dye sensitisation without a supersensitiser

    Susan Anderson;Edwin C. Constable;Martin P. Dare-Edwards;John B. Goodenough

  • Methanol oxidation on unsupported and carbon supported Pt + Ru anodes

    John B Goodenough;A. Hamnett;B. J. Kennedy;R. Manoharan

  • The metal-to-semiconductor transition in ternary ruthenium (IV) oxides: a study by electron spectroscopy

    P. A. Cox;R. G. Egdell;John B Goodenough;A. Hamnett

  • Bimetallic carbon supported anodes for the direct methanol-air fuel cell

    A. Hamnett;B.J. Kennedy

  • Photoelectron branching ratios and partial ionization cross-sections for CO and N2 in the energy range 18–50 eV

    A. Hamnett;W. Stoll;C. E. Brion

  • Applied studies on immobilized titanium dioxide films ascatalysts for the photoelectrochemical detoxification of water

    I. M. Butterfield;P. A. Christensen;A. Hamnett;K. E. Shaw

  • The oxidation of ethylene glycol at a platinum electrode in acid and base: An in situ FTIR study

    P.A. Christensen;A. Hamnett

  • Techniques and Mechanisms in Electrochemistry

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  • Electrochemistry of ruthenates. Part 1.—Oxygen reduction on pyrochlore ruthenates

    Russell G. Egdell;John B. Goodenough;Andrew Hamnett;Christopher C. Naish

  • An in situ infrared study of CO2 reduction catalysed by rhenium tricarbonyl bipyridyl derivatives

    Paul Christensen;Andrew Hamnett;Andrew V. G. Muir;John A. Timney

  • Porous carbon anodes for the direct methanol fuel cell—I. The role of the reduction method for carbon supported platinum electrodes

    J.B. Goodenough;A. Hamnett;B.J. Kennedy;R. Manoharan

  • The role of morphology in the methanol electro-oxidation reaction

    P.A. Christensen;A. Hamnett;G.L. Troughton

  • A liquid-feed solid polymer electrolyte direct methanol fuel cell operating at near-ambient conditions

    A.K. Shukla;P.A. Christensen;A.J. Dickinson;A. Hamnett

  • Photoelectrochemistry of nickel(II) oxide

    M. P. Dare-Edwards;John B Goodenough;A. Hamnett;N. D. Nicholson

  • Study of the metal-oxygen bond in simple tris-chelate complexes by He(I) photoelectron spectroscopy

    S. Evans;A. Hamnett;A. F. Orchard;D. R. Lloyd

  • Sensitisation of semiconducting electrodes with ruthenium-based dyes

    Martin P. Dare-Edwards;John B. Goodenough;Andrew Hamnett;Kenneth R. Seddon

  • An in situ FTIR study of the electrochemical oxidation of methanol at small platinum particles

    P.A. Christensen;A. Hamnett;J. Munk;G.L. Troughton

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Christensen
Paul A. Christensen Newcastle University
John B. Goodenough
John B. Goodenough The University of Texas at Austin
Simon J. Higgins
Simon J. Higgins University of Liverpool
Brendan J. Kennedy
Brendan J. Kennedy University of Sydney
Russell G. Egdell
Russell G. Egdell University of Oxford
A. Robert Hillman
A. Robert Hillman University of Leicester
Keith Scott
Keith Scott Newcastle University
W. John Albery
W. John Albery Imperial College London
Laurence M. Peter
Laurence M. Peter University of Bath
Philip N. Bartlett
Philip N. Bartlett University of Southampton

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