His primary scientific interests are in Inorganic chemistry, Platinum, Electrocatalyst, Catalysis and Electrochemistry. His Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hydrogen, Methanol, Transition metal and Electrolyte, Direct-ethanol fuel cell. His Platinum study combines topics in areas such as Primary alcohol, Acetaldehyde, Reaction rate constant, Hydrogen peroxide and Cyclic voltammetry.
His Electrocatalyst study incorporates themes from Carbon, Chemical engineering, Methanol fuel and Formic acid. His research in the fields of Atomic ratio overlaps with other disciplines such as Deposition. Ernesto R. Gonzalez has researched Electrochemistry in several fields, including Anode and Mass spectrometry.
Ernesto R. Gonzalez spends much of his time researching Inorganic chemistry, Catalysis, Electrochemistry, Platinum and Chemical engineering. The study incorporates disciplines such as Electrocatalyst, Methanol, Adsorption, Electrolyte and Cyclic voltammetry in addition to Inorganic chemistry. His Catalysis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Carbon, Nuclear chemistry and Formic acid.
His Electrochemistry course of study focuses on Analytical chemistry and Electrode and Electrode potential. His research in Platinum intersects with topics in Ethanol, Acetaldehyde, Rotating disk electrode, Oxygen and Oxygen reduction. His Chemical engineering research focuses on Anode and how it connects with Cathode and Ethanol fuel.
Ernesto R. Gonzalez mostly deals with Chemical engineering, Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Platinum and Direct-ethanol fuel cell. His work carried out in the field of Chemical engineering brings together such families of science as Electrolyte, Electrocatalyst and Anode. Ernesto R. Gonzalez combines subjects such as Thermal treatment, Carbon, Electrochemistry and Alloy with his study of Catalysis.
His studies deal with areas such as Ethanol, Acetaldehyde, Methanol, Phosphoric acid and Formic acid as well as Inorganic chemistry. His research integrates issues of Niobium, Adsorption and Nuclear chemistry in his study of Platinum. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Potassium, Electro catalyst and Dissipation.
Catalysis, Direct-ethanol fuel cell, Chemical engineering, Inorganic chemistry and Platinum are his primary areas of study. His Direct-ethanol fuel cell research incorporates themes from Nanomaterial-based catalyst and Catalyst support. His Chemical engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Electrocatalyst and Analytical chemistry.
His Electrocatalyst research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ceramic, Carbon, Carbon nanotube supported catalyst, Carbon nanofiber and Crystallite. His Inorganic chemistry research includes themes of Ethanol, Acetaldehyde, Methanol and Formic acid. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Platinum, Anode is strongly linked to Electrochemistry.
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Alkaline direct alcohol fuel cells
E. Antolini;E.R. Gonzalez.
Journal of Power Sources (2010)
Development and electrochemical studies of gas diffusion electrodes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells
V. A. Paganin;E. A. Ticianelli;E. R. Gonzalez.
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (1996)
Metodologia para o crescimento de esferas monocristalinas de metais nobres
Luiz H. Dall'Antonia;Joelma Perez;Germano Tremiliosi-Filho;Ernesto R. Gonzalez.
Química Nova (1999)
The methanol oxidation reaction on platinum alloys with the first row transition metals The case of Pt-Co and -Ni alloy electrocatalysts for DMFCs: A short review
Ermete Antolini;José Ricardo Cezar Salgado;Ernesto Rafael Gonzalez.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental (2006)
Electro-oxidation of ethanol on Pt, Rh, and PtRh electrodes. A study using dems and in-situ FTIR techniques
J. P. I. De Souza;S. L. Queiroz;K. Bergamaski;E. R. Gonzalez.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2002)
The stability of Pt–M (M = first row transition metal) alloy catalysts and its effect on the activity in low temperature fuel cells: A literature review and tests on a Pt–Co catalyst
Ermete Antolini;Jose R.C. Salgado;Ernesto R. Gonzalez.
Journal of Power Sources (2006)
Oxygen electrocatalysis on thin porous coating rotating platinum electrodes
Joelma Perez;Ernesto Rafael Gonzalez;Edson Antonio Ticianelli.
Electrochimica Acta (1998)
Ceramic materials as supports for low-temperature fuel cell catalysts
E. Antolini;E.R. Gonzalez.
Solid State Ionics (2009)
Alternative supports for the preparation of catalysts for low-temperature fuel cells: the use of carbon nanotubes
M. Carmo;V.A. Paganin;J.M. Rosolen;E.R. Gonzalez.
Journal of Power Sources (2005)
Effect of membrane characteristics and humidification conditions on the impedance response of polymer electrolyte fuel cells
Tatiana J.P Freire;Ernesto R Gonzalez.
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (2001)
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