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Overview

Eduardo E. Wolf is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within Materials Science and Energy, with particular attention to subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Catalysis.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, including:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides

Wolf has contributed to publications in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, a frequent venue for their work. Notable papers by Eduardo E. Wolf include:

  • Tuning activity of Pt/FeOx/TiO2 catalysts synthesized through selective-electrostatic adsorption for hydrogen purification by prox reaction (2022) published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Strong electrostatic adsorption of Pt over CoOx/TiO2 dual-support: Effect of synthesis pH on the catalytic activity for the CO oxidation in presence of hydrogen (2022) published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

These papers explore catalyst synthesis and activity, focusing on the electrostatic adsorption effects and their influence on hydrogen purification and carbon monoxide oxidation processes.

Wolf collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Carlos Navas-Cárdenas
  • Noelia Benito
  • F. Gracia

The collaboration with Carlos Navas-Cárdenas is notably present in multiple publications, indicating a consistent partnership in related research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Catalysis with TiO2/Gold Nanocomposites. Effect of Metal Particle Size on the Fermi Level Equilibration

    Vaidyanathan Subramanian;Eduardo E Wolf;Prashant V Kamat

  • Green emission to probe photoinduced charging events in ZnO-Au nanoparticles. Charge distribution and fermi-level equilibration

    Vaidyanathan Subramanian;Eduardo E. Wolf;Prashant V. Kamat

  • Solution Combustion Synthesis of Nano-Crystalline Metallic Materials: Mechanistic Studies

    Khachatur V. Manukyan;Allison Cross;Sergey Roslyakov;Sergei Rouvimov

  • Methane Conversion by Oxidative Processes

    E. E. Wolf

  • Methane utilization by oxidative coupling: I. A study of reactions in the gas phase during the cofeeding of methane and oxygen

    Gerald S. Lane;Eduardo E. Wolf

  • Solution combustion synthesis of metal nanopowders: Nickel—Reaction pathways

    A. Kumar;E. E. Wolf;A. S. Mukasyan

  • In situ FTIR, EXAFS, and activity studies of the effect of crystallite size on silica-supported Pt oxidation catalysts

    F.J Gracia;L Bollmann;E.E Wolf;J.T Miller

  • Kinetics, FTIR, and Controlled Atmosphere EXAFS Study of the Effect of Chlorine on Pt-Supported Catalysts during Oxidation Reactions

    F.J. Gracia;J.T. Miller;A.J. Kropf;E.E. Wolf

  • Crystallite size effects during the catalytic oxidation of propylene on Ptγ-Al2O3

    Luis M. Carballo;Eduardo E. Wolf

  • Synthesis and UV−Visible-Light Photoactivity of Noble-Metal−SrTiO3 Composites

    Vaidyanathan Subramanian;and Ryan K. Roeder;Eduardo E. Wolf

  • FTIR studies of potassium catalyst-treated gasified coal chars and carbons

    Shang Jung Yuh;E.E. Wolf

  • Solution combustion synthesis of metal nanopowders: Copper and copper/nickel alloys

    A. Kumar;E. E. Wolf;A. S. Mukasyan

  • Low temperature decomposition of hydrous hydrazine over FeNi/Cu nanoparticles

    Khachatur V. Manukyan;Allison Cross;Sergei Rouvimov;Jeffrey Miller

  • Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy studies of surface reaction dynamics. II: Surface coverage and inhomogeneous temperature patterns of self-sustained oscillations during CO oxidation on Pt/SiO2

    David J. Kaul;Eduardo E. Wolf

  • Combustion synthesis of Ni, Fe and Cu multi-component catalysts for hydrogen production from ethanol reforming

    A. Kumar;A.S. Mukasyan;E.E. Wolf

  • Influence of Dipole–Dipole Interactions on Coverage-Dependent Adsorption: CO and NO on Pt(111)

    Prashant Deshlahra;Jonathan Conway;Eduardo E. Wolf;William F. Schneider

  • Combustion synthesis of copper-nickel catalysts for hydrogen production from ethanol

    A. Kumar;A. Kumar;A. Cross;K. Manukyan;R.R. Bhosale

  • An integrated study of Pt/WO3/SiO2 catalysts for the NOCO reaction: I. Catalyst characterization by XRD, chemisorption, and XPS

    J.R. Regalbuto;T.H. Fleisch;E.E. Wolf

  • In Situ Preparation of Highly Stable Ni-Based Supported Catalysts by Solution Combustion Synthesis

    Allison Cross;Sergey Roslyakov;Khachatur V. Manukyan;Sergei Rouvimov

  • FTIR studies of surface reaction dynamics. I: Temperature and concentration programming during CO oxidation on Pt/SiO2

    David J. Kaul;Eduardo E. Wolf

  • Mass-Transfer and Kinetic Studies during the Photocatalytic Degradation of an Azo Dye on Optically Transparent Electrode Thin Film

    Vaidyanathan Subramanian;and Prashant V. Kamat;Eduardo E. Wolf

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander S. Mukasyan
Alexander S. Mukasyan University of Notre Dame
Thomas P. Fehlner
Thomas P. Fehlner University of Notre Dame
Sergei Rouvimov
Sergei Rouvimov University of Notre Dame
Jesus Santamaria
Jesus Santamaria University of Zaragoza
Jeffrey T. Miller
Jeffrey T. Miller Purdue University West Lafayette
Miguel A. Bañares
Miguel A. Bañares Spanish National Research Council
Hsueh-Chia Chang
Hsueh-Chia Chang University of Notre Dame
King Lun Yeung
King Lun Yeung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
William F. Schneider
William F. Schneider University of Notre Dame
Prashant V. Kamat
Prashant V. Kamat University of Notre Dame

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