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Emil Roduner is affiliated with the University of Stuttgart in Germany, focusing primarily on materials science with contributions spanning multiple subfields and topics. Their research covers areas such as materials chemistry, molecular biology, statistical and nonlinear physics, renewable energy sustainability, and atomic and molecular physics.

Their recent scholarly work comprises studies in thermodynamics, crystallization, catalysis, and molecular interactions, among others. Notable publications include:

  • Highly efficient formic acid and carbon dioxide electro-reduction to alcohols on indium oxide electrodes, 2020, Sustainable Energy & Fuels
  • The origin of irreversibility and thermalization in thermodynamic processes, 2021, Physics Reports
  • Towards understanding photon absorption and emission in MgAl layered double hydroxide, 2021, Materials Advances
  • Towards a Molecular Understanding of Cation-Anion Interactions and Self-aggregation of Adeninate Salts in DMSO by NMR and UV Spectroscopy and Crystallography, 2021, ChemPhysChem
  • Technical principles of atmospheric carbon dioxide reduction and conversion: economic considerations for some developing countries, 2020, Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy

Their frequent co-authors include Lynne A. Pilcher, Egmont R. Rohwer, Dominique M. S. Buyens, Bianca R. Gevers, and Frederick J. W. J. Labuschagné, indicating collaborative research efforts across various topics relevant to their fields.

Emil Roduner's publications appear in venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, ChemPhysChem, Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, Sustainable Energy & Fuels, and Physics Reports. This reflects engagement in interdisciplinary and applied materials research areas.

Research topics covered extensively in their work include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications
  • DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
  • Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts

Emil Roduner's research contributes to understanding material properties at the molecular and atomic scale, along with applications in sustainable energy technologies and environmental chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Size matters: why nanomaterials are different

    Emil Roduner

  • EPR investigation of HO/ radical initiated degradation reactions of sulfonated aromatics as model compounds for fuel cell proton conducting membranes

    Gerold Hübner;Emil Roduner

  • Selective Catalytic Oxidation of CH Bonds with Molecular Oxygen

    Emil Roduner;Wolfgang Kaim;Biprajit Sarkar;Vlada B. Urlacher

  • Cloning and characterization of a new laccase from Bacillus licheniformis catalyzing dimerization of phenolic acids.

    Katja Koschorreck;Sven M. Richter;Augusta B. Ene;Emil Roduner

  • Understanding catalysis

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  • Ab Initio calculations of intermediates of oxygen reduction on low-index platinum surfaces

    A Panchenko;Mtm Marc Koper;TE Tatyana Shubina;SJ Mitchell

  • The Positive Muon as a Probe in Free Radical Chemistry

    E. Roduner

  • In-situ spin trap electron paramagnetic resonance study of fuel cell processes

    Alexander Panchenko;Herbert Dilger;Jochen Kerres;Martin Hein

  • Nanoscopic Materials: Size-Dependent Phenomena

    E. Roduner

  • In situ EPR investigation of polymer electrolyte membrane degradation in fuel cell applications

    A Panchenko;H Dilger;E Möller;T Sixt

  • Radiolysis effects in muonium chemistry

    Paul W. Percival;Emil Roduner;Hanns Fischer

  • Muonium substituted organic free radicals in liquids. Theory and analysis of μSR spectra

    Emil Roduner;Hanns Fischer

  • Muonium-substituted transient radicals observed by muon spin rotation

    Emil Roduner;Paul W. Percival;Donald G. Fleming;Jiri Hochmann

  • Raman studies of sulfur-containing anions in inorganic polysulfides. Potassium polysulfides

    G. J. Janz;J. R. Downey;E. Roduner;G. J. Wasilczyk

  • Structure and magnetization of small monodisperse Platinum clusters

    Xiong Liu;Matthias Bauer;Helmut Bertagnolli;Emil Roduner

  • Detection of muonated free radicals through the effects of avoided level crossing. Theory and analysis of spectra

    Martin Heming;Emil Roduner;Bruce D. Patterson;Walter Odermatt

  • Six-dimensional dynamics study of reactive and non reactive scattering of H2 from Cu(111) using a chemically accurate potential energy surface

    C. Díaz;R. A. Olsen;D. J. Auerbach;G. J. Kroes

  • Muonium substituted organic free radicals in liquids. Muonium—electron hyperfine, coupling constants of alkyl and allyl radicals

    Emil Roduner;Walter Strub;Peter Burkhard;Jiri Hockmann

  • Raman studies of sulfur-containing anions in inorganic polysulfides. Sodium polysulfides

    G. J. Janz;J. R. Jun. Downey;E. Roduner;G. J. Wasilczyk

  • Hydrogen molecules in silicon located at interstitial sites and trapped in voids

    B Hourahine;R Jones;Sven Öberg;R C Newman

  • Electrochemical atomic force microscopy study of proton conductivity in a Nafion membrane.

    Elena Aleksandrova;Renate Hiesgen;K. Andreas Friedrich;Emil Roduner

  • Muonium-substituted organic free radicals in liquids. Muon-electron hyperfine coupling constants and the selectivity of formation of methyl and fluorine-substituted cyclohexadienyl type radicals

    Emil Roduner;Gerard A. Brinkman;Pieter W.F. Louwrier

  • The positive muon as a probe in free radical chemistry : potential and limitations of the [mu] SR techniques

    E. Roduner

Frequent Co-Authors

Hanns Fischer
Hanns Fischer University of Zurich
David M. Bartels
David M. Bartels University of Notre Dame
Jochen Kerres
Jochen Kerres Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg
Martyn C. R. Symons
Martyn C. R. Symons De Montfort University
Guntram Rauhut
Guntram Rauhut University of Stuttgart
Rüdiger-A. Eichel
Rüdiger-A. Eichel Forschungszentrum Jülich
Kosmas Prassides
Kosmas Prassides Osaka Metropolitan University
Joris van Slageren
Joris van Slageren University of Stuttgart
Hermann Stoll
Hermann Stoll University of Stuttgart
Andreas Dreizler
Andreas Dreizler Technical University of Darmstadt

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