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44
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7679
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16785
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282

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Doctor Honoris Causa, Royal Military Academy of Belgium
  • 1997 - Charles Pettinos Award, American Carbon Society
  • 1994 - Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
  • 1994 - Doctor Honoris Causa, Russian Academy of Sciences

Overview

Fritz Stoeckli is affiliated with the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Their academic profile includes activity in research and scientific inquiry, although specific details regarding recent publications, co-authors, or focused topics are not listed.

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Best Publications

  • On the characterization of acidic and basic surface sites on carbons by various techniques

    María Victoria López-Ramón;Fritz Stoeckli;Carlos Moreno-Castilla;Francisco Carrasco-Marín

  • Contributions of hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin to the mass and the porous properties of chars and steam activated carbons from various lignocellulosic precursors.

    Benoît Cagnon;Xavier Py;André Guillot;Fritz Stoeckli

  • Improvement of the structural and chemical properties of a commercial activated carbon for its application in electrochemical capacitors

    G. Lota;Teresa Álvarez Centeno;E. Frackowiak;Fritz Stoeckli

  • Cherry stones as precursor of activated carbons for supercapacitors

    M. Olivares-Marín;J. A. Fernández;M. J. Lázaro;C. Fernández-González

  • Capacitance in carbon pores of 0.7 to 15 nm: a regular pattern

    Teresa Álvarez Centeno;Olha Sereda;Fritz Stoeckli

  • Evolution of microporosity during activation of carbon

    Fritz Stoeckli;Luca Ballerini

  • The role of textural characteristics and oxygen-containing surface groups in the supercapacitor performances of activated carbons

    Teresa Álvarez Centeno;F. Stoeckli

  • Performance of mesoporous carbons derived from poly(vinyl alcohol) in electrochemical capacitors

    J. A. Fernández;T. Morishita;M. Toyoda;M. Inagaki

  • On the determination of surface areas in activated carbons

    Fritz Stoeckli;Teresa A. Centeno

  • The assessment of surface areas in porous carbons by two model-independent techniques, the DR equation and DFT

    Teresa Álvarez Centeno;F. Stoeckli

  • Performance of templated mesoporous carbons in supercapacitors

    M. Sevilla;S. Álvarez;T.A. Centeno;A.B. Fuertes

  • A generalization of the Dubinin-Radushkevich equation for the filling of heterogeneous micropore systems in strongly activated carbons

    Ueli Huber;Fritz Stoeckli;Jean-Philippe Houriet

  • Water adsorption in active carbons described by the Dubinin–Astakhov equation

    Fritz Stoeckli;Timur Jakubov;André Lavanchy

  • On the characterization of microporous carbons by immersion calorimetry alone

    Fritz Stoeckli;Teresa A. Centeno

  • Water adsorption on activated carbons with different degrees of oxidation

    Francisco Carrasco-Marín;Abdelaziz Mueden;Teresa A. Centeno;Fritz Stoeckli

  • Correlation between capacitances of porous carbons in acidic and aprotic EDLC electrolytes

    Teresa A. Centeno;M. Hahn;J. A. Fernández;R. Kötz

  • Adsorption of Phenolic Compounds from Aqueous Solutions, by Activated Carbons, Described by the Dubinin−Astakhov Equation

    Fritz Stoeckli;‡ and M. Victoria López-Ramón;Carlos Moreno-Castilla§

  • On the specific double-layer capacitance of activated carbons, in relation to their structural and chemical properties

    Teresa Álvarez Centeno;F. Stoeckli

  • Micropore sizes in activated carbons determined from the Dubinin–Radushkevich equation

    Fritz Stoeckli;M. V. López-Ramón;Deirdre Hugi-Cleary;André Guillot

  • The characterization of microporosity in carbons with molecular sieve effects

    Fritz Stoeckli;Abdou Slasli;Deirdre Hugi-Cleary;André Guillot

Frequent Co-Authors

Teresa A. Centeno
Teresa A. Centeno Spanish National Research Council
Helen Stoeckli-Evans
Helen Stoeckli-Evans University of Neuchâtel
Carlos Moreno-Castilla
Carlos Moreno-Castilla University of Granada
Francisco Carrasco-Marín
Francisco Carrasco-Marín University of Granada
Antonio B. Fuertes
Antonio B. Fuertes Spanish National Research Council
Marta Sevilla
Marta Sevilla Spanish National Research Council
Yaroslav Filinchuk
Yaroslav Filinchuk Université Catholique de Louvain
Antonia Neels
Antonia Neels Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Elzbieta Frackowiak
Elzbieta Frackowiak Poznań University of Technology
Rüdiger Kötz
Rüdiger Kötz Paul Scherrer Institute

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