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Jean Clavilier is affiliated with the Molecular Electrochemistry Laboratory at CNRS in France. Their research primarily focuses on electrochemistry, particularly at the molecular level, contributing to the understanding of electrochemical processes in various chemical systems.

Their academic output does not list recent papers or coauthors, nor are there records of frequent publication venues or book publications. Similarly, there are no specific details on their main fields, subfields, or topics of study available in the source data.

There are no awards documented for Jean Clavilier, and they are currently active in their field.

Best Publications

  • Preparation of monocrystalline Pt microelectrodes and electrochemical study of the plane surfaces cut in the direction of the {111} and {110} planes

    J. Clavilier;R. Faure;G. Guinet;R. Durand

  • Electrochemical adsorption behaviour of platinum stepped surfaces in sulphuric acid solutions

    J. Clavilier;D. Armand;S.G. Sun;M. Petit

  • The role of anion on the electrochemical behaviour of a {111} platinum surface; an unusual splitting of the voltammogram in the hydrogen region

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  • The mechanism of electrocatalytic oxidation of formic acid on Pt (100) and Pt (111) in sulphuric acid solution: an emirs study

    S.G. Sun;J. Clavilier;A. Bewick

  • An irreversible structure sensitive adsorption step in bismuth underpotential deposition at platinum electrodes

    J. Clavilier;J.M. Feliu;A. Aldaz

  • Structural effects in electrocatalysis

    C. Lamy;J.M. Leger;J. Clavilier;R. Parsons

  • Electrochemistry at platinum single crystal surfaces in acidic media : hydrogen and oxygen adsorption

    J Clavilier;A Rodes;K El Achi;MA Zamakhchari

  • Study of the charge displacement at constant potential during CO adsorption on Pt(110) and Pt(111) electrodes in contact with a perchloric acid solution

    J. Clavilier;R. Albalat;R. Gomez;J.M. Orts

  • In situ probing of step and terrace sites on Pt(S)-[ n(111) × (111)] electrodes

    Jean Clavilier;Kamal El Achi;Antonio Rodes

  • Electrochemical characterisation of platinum nanoparticles prepared by microemulsion: how to clean them without loss of crystalline surface structure

    J Solla-Gullón;V Montiel;A Aldaz;J Clavilier

  • Formic acid oxidation on single crystal platinum electrodes. Comparison with polycrystalline platinum

    J. Clavilier;R. Parsons;R. Durand;C. Lamy

  • Hydrogen probing of step and terrace sites on Pt(S)-[n(111) × (100)]

    A. Rodes;K. El Achi;M.A. Zamakhchari;J. Clavilier

  • Heterogeneous electrocatalysis on well defined platinum surfaces modified by controlled amounts of irreversibly adsorbed adatoms: Part II. Formic acid oxidation on the Pt (100)-Sb system

    A. Fernandez-Vega;J.M. Feliu;A. Aldaz;J. Clavilier

  • New information on the unusual adsorption states of Pt(111) in sulphuric acid solutions from potentiostatic adsorbate replacement by CO

    J.M. Feliu;J.M. Orts;R. Gómez;A. Aldaz

  • Electrochemical monitoring of the thermal reordering of platinum single-crystal surfaces after metallographic polishing from the early stage to the equilibrium surfaces

    J. Clavilier;K.El Actii;M. Petit;A. Rodes

  • Electrochemical adsorption behaviour of Pt(100) in sulphuric acid solution

    J. Clavilier;R. Durand;G. Guinet;R. Faure

  • Electrochemical study of the initial surface condition of platinum surfaces with (100) and (111) orientations

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  • Formic acid oxidation on Pdad + Pt(100) and Pdad + Pt(111) electrodes

    M.J. Llorca;J.M. Feliu;A. Aldaz;J. Clavilier

  • Electrocatalytic oxidation of methanol on single crystal platinum electrodes. Comparison with polycrystalline platinum

    J. Clavilier;C. Lamy;J.M. Leger

  • Etude de l'interface de l'or polycristallin au contact de solutions aqueuses de perchlorate de potassium et d'acide perchlorique

    Jean Clavilier;Chau Nguyen Van Huong

  • Electrochemical induction of changes in the distribution of the hydrogen adsorption states on Pt (100) and Pt (111) surfaces in contact with sulphuric acid solution

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  • Potentiostatic charge displacement by exchanging adsorbed species on Pt(111) electrodes—acidic electrolytes with specific anion adsorption

    J.M. Orts;R. Gómez;J.M. Feliu;A. Aldaz

  • Electrochemical studies in sulphuric acid solutions of adsorbed CO on Pt (111) electrodes

    J.M. Feliu;J.M. Orts;A. Femandez-Vega;A. Aldaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Juan M. Feliu
Juan M. Feliu University of Alicante
Antonio Aldaz
Antonio Aldaz University of Alicante
Antonio Rodes
Antonio Rodes University of Alicante
Roberto Gómez
Roberto Gómez University of Alicante
José Solla-Gullón
José Solla-Gullón University of Alicante
Vicente Montiel
Vicente Montiel University of Alicante
Shi-Gang Sun
Shi-Gang Sun Xiamen University
Enrique Herrero
Enrique Herrero University of Alicante
Andrzej Wieckowski
Andrzej Wieckowski University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gary Anthony Attard
Gary Anthony Attard University of Liverpool

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