Fritz Stoeckli mostly deals with Microporous material, Adsorption, Electrolyte, Chemical engineering and Inorganic chemistry. His work carried out in the field of Microporous material brings together such families of science as Dubinin radushkevich and Analytical chemistry. His study in Adsorption is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gaussian and Phenol.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Ionic bonding, Supercapacitor, Carbon and Acetonitrile in addition to Electrolyte. His work deals with themes such as Gravimetric analysis, Organic chemistry, Mineralogy, Electrolytic capacitor and Electrochemistry, which intersect with Chemical engineering. His research integrates issues of Calorimetry and Enthalpy in his study of Activated carbon.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Adsorption, Microporous material, Chemical engineering, Activated carbon and Inorganic chemistry. His Adsorption research is included under the broader classification of Organic chemistry. His work carried out in the field of Microporous material brings together such families of science as Electrolyte, Mineralogy, Analytical chemistry, Pore size and Carbon.
His research in Electrolyte focuses on subjects like Capacitance, which are connected to Nanotechnology. His Activated carbon research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Calorimetry, Scanning tunneling microscope and Oxygen. Sulfur hexafluoride and Xenon is closely connected to Argon in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Inorganic chemistry.
His main research concerns Electrolyte, Acetonitrile, Supercapacitor, Chemical engineering and Aqueous solution. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Inorganic chemistry, Carbon and Microporous material. His Microporous material study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Capacitance and Nanotechnology.
His Acetonitrile study deals with Activated carbon intersecting with Gravimetric analysis and Carbonization. His research investigates the connection between Chemical engineering and topics such as Electrochemistry that intersect with problems in Organic chemistry. His study brings together the fields of Adsorption and Aqueous solution.
His primary scientific interests are in Acetonitrile, Electrolyte, Aqueous solution, Carbonization and Inorganic chemistry. His Acetonitrile research incorporates elements of Capacitance, Electrochemistry and Chemical engineering. Fritz Stoeckli combines subjects such as Vinyl alcohol, Volume and Nitrogen with his study of Aqueous solution.
As part of the same scientific family, Fritz Stoeckli usually focuses on Carbonization, concentrating on Cellulose and intersecting with Activated carbon. His study in Inorganic chemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ion, Carbon and Nitrile. His Analytical chemistry study frequently links to related topics such as Microporous material.
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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.
Carbon (1999)
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.
Bioresource Technology (2009)
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.
Electrochimica Acta (2008)
Cherry stones as precursor of activated carbons for supercapacitors
M. Olivares-Marín;J. A. Fernández;M. J. Lázaro;C. Fernández-González.
Materials Chemistry and Physics (2009)
Evolution of microporosity during activation of carbon
Fritz Stoeckli;Luca Ballerini.
Fuel (1991)
Capacitance in carbon pores of 0.7 to 15 nm: a regular pattern
Teresa Álvarez Centeno;Olha Sereda;Fritz Stoeckli.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (2011)
The role of textural characteristics and oxygen-containing surface groups in the supercapacitor performances of activated carbons
Teresa Álvarez Centeno;F. Stoeckli.
Electrochimica Acta (2006)
On the determination of surface areas in activated carbons
Fritz Stoeckli;Teresa A. Centeno.
Carbon (2005)
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.
joint international conference on information sciences (1978)
Performance of mesoporous carbons derived from poly(vinyl alcohol) in electrochemical capacitors
J. A. Fernández;T. Morishita;M. Toyoda;M. Inagaki.
Journal of Power Sources (2008)
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