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Bernard Beden is affiliated with the University of Poitiers in France. Their academic profile indicates involvement primarily within this institution, suggesting a focused connection to this university's research environment.

The available data does not list recent papers authored by Bernard Beden, nor does it provide records of frequent co-authors or the venues where publications mostly appear. This absence limits the ability to detail specific research outputs or collaborations in depth.

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There are no awards or recognitions attributed to Bernard Beden in the provided information, and the scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Electrosorption of methanol on a platinum electrode. IR spectroscopic evidence for adsorbed co species

    B. Beden;C. Lamy;A. Bewick;K. Kunimatsu

  • In situ FTIRS study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide and methanol at platinum–ruthenium bulk alloy electrodes

    A Kabbabi;R Faure;R Durand;B Beden

  • In situ UV Visible Reflectance Spectroscopic Investigation of the Nickel Electrode‐ ‐Alkaline Solution Interface.

    F. Hahn;B. Beden;M. J. Croissant;C. Lamy

  • Fourier transform infrared reflectance spectroscopic investigation of the electrocatalytic oxidation of d-glucose: Identification of reactive intermediates and reaction products

    B. Beden;F. Largeaud;K.B. Kokoh;C. Lamy

  • Electrocatalytic oxidation of methanol on platinum-based binary electrodes

    B. Beden;F. Kadirgan;C. Lamy;J.M. Leger

  • The electrooxidation of CO: a test reaction in electrocatalysis

    B. Beden;C. Lamy;N.R. de Tacconi;A.J. Arvia

  • Oxidation of methanol on a platinum electrode in alkaline medium

    B. Beden;F. Kadirgan;C. Lamy;J.M. Leger

  • A study by electrochemically modulated infrared reflectance spectroscopy of the electrosorption of formic acid at a platinum electrode

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  • Synergistic effect in the electrocatalytic oxidation of methanol on platinum+palladium alloy electrodes

    F. Kadirgan;B. Beden;J.M. Leger;C. Lamy

  • Infrared spectroscopic study of the methanol adsorbates at a platinum electrode: Part I. Influence of the bulk concentration of methanol upon the nature of the adsorbates

    B. Beden;F. Hahn;S. Juanto;C. Lamy

  • On the nature of reduced CO2: An IR spectroscopic investigation

    B. Beden;A. Bewick;M. Razaq;J. Weber

  • “In situ” analysis by infrared reflectance spectroscopy of the adsorbed species resulting from the electrosorption of ethanol on platinum in acid medium

    B. Beden;M.-C. Morin;F. Hahn;C. Lamy

  • “In situ” infrared reflectance spectroscopic study of the early stages of ethanol adsorption at a platinum electrode in acid medium

    J.M. Perez;B. Beden;F. Hahn;A. Aldaz

  • Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Oxygenated Aliphatic Organic Compounds at Noble Metal Electrodes

    Bernard Beden;Jean-Michel Léger;Claude Lamy

  • Infrared study of adsorbed species on electrodes: Adsorption of carbon monoxide on Pt, Rh and Au

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  • Electrocatalytic oxidation of ethylene glycol: Part III. In-situ infrared reflectance spectroscopic study of the strongly bound species resulting from its chemisorption at a platinum electrode in aqueous medium

    Françoise Hahn;Bernard Beden;Figen Kadirgan;Claude Lamy

  • Electrocatalytic oxidation of ethylene-glycol

    F. Kadirgan;B. Beden;C. Lamy

  • “On line” chromatographic analysis of the products resulting from the electrocatalytic oxidation of d-glucose on pure and adatoms modified Pt and Au electrodes—Part II. Alkaline medium

    K.B. Kokoh;J.-M. Léger;B. Beden;H. Huser

  • Electrocatalytic oxidation of glucose at platinum in alkaline medium: on the role of temperature

    L.H.Essis Yei;B. Beden;C. Lamy

  • On the electrochemical reactivity of anomers: electrocatalytic oxidation of α- and β-d-glucose on platinum electrodes in acid and basic media

    F. Largeaud;K.B. Kokoh;B. Beden;C. Lamy

  • Electrocatalytic oxidation of saturated oxygenated compounds on gold electrodes

    B. Beden;I. Çetin;A. Kahyaoglu;D. Takky

  • ELECTROSYNTHESIS IN AQUEOUS MEDIUM : A KINETIC STUDY OF THE ELECTROCATALYTIC OXIDATION OF OXYGENATED ORGANIC MOLECULES

    E.M. Belgsir;E. Bouhier;H. Essis Yei;K.B. Kokoh

Frequent Co-Authors

Claude Lamy
Claude Lamy University of Montpellier
J.-M. Léger
J.-M. Léger University of Poitiers
Graham A. Bowmaker
Graham A. Bowmaker University of Auckland
Alejandro Jorge Arvia
Alejandro Jorge Arvia National University of La Plata
Artur de Jesus Motheo
Artur de Jesus Motheo Universidade de São Paulo
Ernesto R. Gonzalez
Ernesto R. Gonzalez Universidade de São Paulo
Jean-Michel Léger
Jean-Michel Léger University of Poitiers
Teko W. Napporn
Teko W. Napporn University of Poitiers
Robert Durand
Robert Durand École Normale Supérieure
Emilia Morallón
Emilia Morallón University of Alicante

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