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Overview

Arthur T. Hubbard is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States. Their recent research contributions include two publications in the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science during the year 2020. Both works are titled "Book Review," reflecting scholarly engagement with current literature in the field.

The publications are as follows:

  • "Book Review," 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • "Book Review," 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

These publications garnered citations, with one instance receiving three citations and the other none. The Journal of Colloid and Interface Science is noted as the primary venue for their research outputs, indicating a focus on colloid and interface science topics.

There are no records of frequent co-authors, suggesting that Hubbard's recent publications may be individual efforts or collaborations not recurring enough to be highlighted.

Information about book publications, awards, specific fields or subfields of study, and main topics of work is not documented in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Determination of the Orientation of Adsorbed Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interfaces by Thin-Layer Electrochemistry: Aromatic Compounds at Platinum Electrodes

    Manuel P. Soriaga;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Electrochemistry of chemisorbed molecules. I. Reactants connected to electrodes through olefinic substituents

    Ross F. Lane;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Differential double pulse voltammetry at chemically modified platinum electrodes for in vivo determination of catecholamines.

    Ross F. Lane;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Study of platinum electrodes by means of electrochemistry and low-energy electron diffraction: Part II. Comparison of the electrochemical activity of Pt(100) and Pt(111) surfaces

    Arthur T. Hubbard;Roy M. Ishikawa;James Katekaru

  • Determination of the orientation of aromatic molecules adsorbed on platinum electrodes. The effect of solute concentration

    Manuel P. Soriaga;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Electrochemistry at well-characterized surfaces

    Unknown

  • Ordered ionic layers formed on platinum(111) from aqueous solutions

    John L. Stickney;Stephen D. Rosasco;Ghaleb N. Salaita;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Adsorption and surface structural chemistry of thiophenol, benzyl mercaptan, and alkyl mercaptans. Comparative studies at silver(111) and platinum(111) electrodes by means of Auger spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction and electrochemistry

    John Y. Gui;Donald A. Stern;Douglas G. Frank;Frank. Lu

  • Electrochemistry of chemisorbed molecules. II. Influence of charged chemisorbed molecules on the electrode reactions of platinum complexes

    Ross F. Lane;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Electrochemistry of chemisorbed molecules. III. Determination of the oxidation state of halides chemisorbed on platinum. Reactivity and catalytic properties of adsorbed species

    Ross F. Lane;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • L.e.e.d. and electrochemistry of iodine on Pt(100) and Pt(111) single-crystal surfaces

    Thomas E. Felter;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Determination of the orientation of aromatic molecules adsorbed on platinum electrodes: the influence of iodide, a surface-active anion

    Manuel P. Soriaga;Arthur T. Hubbard

  • Orientational transitions of aromatic molecules adsorbed on platinum electrodes

    Manuel P. Soriaga;Peggy H. Wilson;Arthur T. Hubbard;Clifford S. Benton

  • Adsorbed thiophenol and related compounds studied at Pt(111) electrodes by EELS, Auger spectroscopy, and cyclic voltammetry

    Donald A. Stern;Edna. Wellner;Ghaleb N. Salaita;Laarni. Laguren-Davidson

  • Electrochemistry of well-defined surfaces

    Unknown

  • Brain catecholamines: detection in vivo by means of differential pulse voltammetry at surface-modified platinum electrodes

    Ross F. Lane;Arthur T. Hubbard;Ken Fukunaga;Robert J. Blanchard

  • 243 - Brain dopaminergic neurons: In vivo electrochemical information concerning storage, metabolism and release processes☆

    Ross F. Lane;Arthur T. Hubbard;Charles D. Blaha

  • Further Study of the Iodide-Iodine Couple at Platinum Electrodes by Thin Layer Electrochemistry.

    A. T. Hubbard;R. A. Osteryoung;F. C. Anson

  • Comparison of Gas-Phase and Electrochemical Hydrogenation of Ethylene at Platinum Surfaces.

    A. Wieckowski;S. D. Rosasco;G. N. Salaita;A. Hubbard

  • Linear Potential Sweep Voltammetry in Thin Layers of Solution.

    Unknown

  • Electrodeposition on a well-defined surface: Silver on Pt(111)(√7×√7)R19.1°−I

    Arthur T. Hubbard;John L. Stickney;Stephen D. Rosasco;Manuel P. Soriaga

  • Application of semidifferential electroanalysis to studies of neurotransmitters in the central nervous system

    Ross F. Lane;Arthur T. Hubbard;Charles D. Blaha

  • ELECTRODEPOSITION OF COPPER ON PLATINUM(111) SURFACES PRETREATED WITH IODINE. STUDIES BY LEED, AUGER SPECTROSCOPY, AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY

    J. L. Stickney;S. D. Rosasco;A. T. Hubbard

  • Colloidal Science of Flotation

    Arthur Hubbard

  • Gemini Surfactants: Synthesis, Interfacial and Solution-Phase Behavior, and Applications

    Arthur Hubbard

  • Heavy Metals in the Environment: Origin, Interaction and Remediation, Heike B. Bradl (Ed.). Elsevier/Academic Press, London (2005), 269 pp

    Arthur Hubbard

Frequent Co-Authors

Manuel P. Soriaga
Manuel P. Soriaga California Institute of Technology
John L. Stickney
John L. Stickney University of Georgia
Andrzej Wieckowski
Andrzej Wieckowski University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Julian Eastoe
Julian Eastoe University of Bristol
Martin Malmsten
Martin Malmsten University of Copenhagen
Jay Burton Benziger
Jay Burton Benziger Princeton University
Teresa J. Bandosz
Teresa J. Bandosz City College of New York
Helmut Baltruschat
Helmut Baltruschat University of Bonn
Gengfeng Zheng
Gengfeng Zheng Fudan University
Fred C. Anson
Fred C. Anson California Institute of Technology

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