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Gregory Jerkiewicz

Gregory Jerkiewicz

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
8099
World Ranking
16750
National Ranking
452

Overview

Gregory Jerkiewicz is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and has conducted extensive research primarily in the fields of Engineering, Energy, and Materials Science. Their work spans several subfields including Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Electrochemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Computational Mechanics.

The scientist focuses on topics such as electrocatalysts for energy conversion, electrochemical analysis and applications, advanced battery technologies research, ion-surface interactions and analysis, nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions, laser-ablation synthesis of nanoparticles, and hydrogen storage and materials.

Key recent publications include:

  • Standard and Reversible Hydrogen Electrodes: Theory, Design, Operation, and Applications (2020) in ACS Catalysis
  • Applicability of Platinum as a Counter-Electrode Material in Electrocatalysis Research (2022) in ACS Catalysis
  • On the Electrochemical Reduction of β-Ni(OH)2 to Metallic Nickel (2021) in Electrocatalysis
  • Metal-free advanced energy materials for the oxygen reduction reaction in anion-exchange membrane fuel cells (2024) in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • Single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry with and without flow injection for the characterization of nickel nanoparticles (2020) in Analytica Chimica Acta

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Derek Esau, K. Liam Varvaris, Fabian M. Schuett, Timo Jacob, and Christophe Coutanceau.

Jerkiewicz's research has appeared regularly in publication venues such as:

  • ACS Catalysis
  • Electrocatalysis
  • Analytica Chimica Acta
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • ACS Applied Energy Materials

Best Publications

  • Electrochemical behaviour of palladium electrode: Oxidation, electrodissolution and ionic adsorption

    Michal Grdeń;Mariusz Łukaszewski;Gregory Jerkiewicz;Andrzej Czerwiński

  • Relation of energies and coverages of underpotential and overpotential deposited H at Pt and other metals to the ‘volcano curve’ for cathodic H2 evolution kinetics

    B.E. Conway;G. Jerkiewicz

  • Surface-oxide growth at platinum electrodes in aqueous H2SO4 ☆: Reexamination of its mechanism through combined cyclic-voltammetry, electrochemical quartz-crystal nanobalance, and Auger electron spectroscopy measurements

    Gregory Jerkiewicz;Gholamreza Vatankhah;Jean Lessard;Manuel P. Soriaga

  • Surface Science and Electrochemical Analysis of Nickel Foams

    Michał Grdeń;Mohammad Alsabet;Gregory Jerkiewicz

  • Hydrogen sorption ATIN electrodes

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  • Theoretical Investigations of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pt(111)

    John A. Keith;Gregory Jerkiewicz;Timo Jacob

  • Electrochemical Hydrogen Adsorption and Absorption. Part 1: Under-potential Deposition of Hydrogen

    Gregory Jerkiewicz

  • The Standard and Reversible Hydrogen Electrodes: Theory, Design, Operation, and Applications

    Gregory Jerkiewicz

  • Electro-oxidation of CO(chem) on Pt nanosurfaces: solution of the peak multiplicity puzzle.

    Patrick Urchaga;Stève Baranton;Christophe Coutanceau;Gregory Jerkiewicz

  • Comprehensive study of the growth of thin oxide layers on Pt electrodes under well-defined temperature, potential, and time conditions

    Mohammad Alsabet;Michal Grden;Gregory Jerkiewicz

  • Electrochemical Growth of Surface Oxides on Nickel. Part 3: Formation of β-NiOOH in Relation to the Polarization Potential, Polarization Time, and Temperature

    Mohammad Alsabet;Michal Grdeń;Gregory Jerkiewicz

  • Comparison of Hydrogen Electroadsorption from the Electrolyte with Hydrogen Adsorption from the Gas Phase

    Gregory Jerkiewicz;Alireza Zolfaghari

  • Surface-oxide growth at platinum electrodes in aqueous H2SO4

    Gregory Jerkiewicz;Gholamreza Vatankhah;Jean Lessard;Manuel P. Soriaga

  • Limit to extent of formation of the quasi-two-dimensional oxide state on Au electrodes

    G. Tremiliosi-Filho;L.H. Dall'Antonia;G. Jerkiewicz

  • Thermodynamic and electrode kinetic factors in cathodic hydrogen sorption into metals and its relationship to hydrogen adsorption and poisoning

    B.E. Conway;G. Jerkiewicz

  • Temperature Effects in the Enantiomeric Electro-Oxidation of d- and l-Glucose on Pt{643}S

    Gary A. Attard;Ahmad Ahmadi;Juan Feliu;Antonio Rodes

  • Octahedral palladium nanoparticles as excellent hosts for electrochemically adsorbed and absorbed hydrogen.

    Anna Zalineeva;Stève Baranton;Christophe Coutanceau;Gregory Jerkiewicz

  • Platinum Electro-dissolution in Acidic Media upon Potential Cycling

    Liyan Xing;M. Akhtar Hossain;Min Tian;Diane Beauchemin

  • Characterization and significance of the sequence of stages of oxide film formation at platinum generated by strong anodic polarization

    G. Tremiliosi-Filho;G. Jerkiewicz;B. E. Conway

  • Dependence of the reliability of electrochemical quartz-crystal nanobalance mass responses on the calibration constant, Cf: analysis of three procedures for its determination

    G Vatankhah;J Lessard;G Jerkiewicz;A Zolfaghari

  • Elucidation of the effects of competitive adsorption of Cl−and Br− ions on the initial stages of Pt surface oxidation by means of electrochemical nanogravimetry

    Alireza Zolfaghari;Brian E. Conway;Gregory Jerkiewicz

Frequent Co-Authors

Diane Beauchemin
Diane Beauchemin Queen's University
Stève Baranton
Stève Baranton University of Poitiers
Christophe Coutanceau
Christophe Coutanceau University of Poitiers
Byron D. Gates
Byron D. Gates Simon Fraser University
Manuel P. Soriaga
Manuel P. Soriaga California Institute of Technology
Juan M. Feliu
Juan M. Feliu University of Alicante
Germano Tremiliosi-Filho
Germano Tremiliosi-Filho Universidade de São Paulo
Enrique Herrero
Enrique Herrero University of Alicante
Michael F. Cunningham
Michael F. Cunningham Queen's University
Kohei Uosaki
Kohei Uosaki National Institute for Materials Science

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