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Jörg Libuda is affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany and conducts research primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their work spans various specialized areas including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Catalysis, and Electrochemistry.

Their research encompasses several focused topics, notably:

  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides

Jörg Libuda has contributed to multiple recent publications, including:

  • "Storing energy with molecular photoisomers," 2021, Joule
  • "Hydrogen Production Based on Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers through Sulfur Doped Platinum Catalysts Supported on TiO2," 2021, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • "Secondary Alcohols as Rechargeable Electrofuels: Electrooxidation of Isopropyl Alcohol at Pt Electrodes," 2020, ACS Catalysis
  • "Operando Identification of the Reversible Skin Layer on Co3O4 as a Three-Dimensional Reaction Zone for Oxygen Evolution," 2022, ACS Catalysis
  • "Electrochemically controlled energy release from a norbornadiene-based solar thermal fuel: increasing the reversibility to 99.8% using HOPG as the electrode material," 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Olaf Brummel
  • Evanie Franz
  • Andreas Görling
  • Yaroslava Lykhach
  • Peter Wasserscheid

Jörg Libuda's research has been published repeatedly in a variety of scientific venues, including:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • ACS Catalysis

Best Publications

  • Support nanostructure boosts oxygen transfer to catalytically active platinum nanoparticles

    Georgi N. Vayssilov;Yaroslava Lykhach;Annapaola Migani;Thorsten Staudt

  • Counting electrons on supported nanoparticles

    Yaroslava Lykhach;Sergey M. Kozlov;Tomáš Skála;Andrii Tovt

  • Maximum noble-metal efficiency in catalytic materials: atomically dispersed surface platinum.

    Albert Bruix;Yaroslava Lykhach;Iva Matolínová;Armin Neitzel

  • Molecular beam experiments on model catalysts

    Jörg Libuda;Hans-Joachim Freund

  • Structure and defects of an ordered alumina film on NiAl(110)

    J. Libuda;F. Winkelmann;M. Bäumer;H.-J. Freund

  • CO Adsorption on Pd Nanoparticles: Density Functional and Vibrational Spectroscopy Studies

    Ilya V. Yudanov;Riadh Sahnoun;Konstantin M. Neyman;Notker Rösch

  • Surface science and model catalysis with ionic liquid-modified materials.

    H.-P. Steinrück;J. Libuda;P. Wasserscheid;T. Cremer

  • Storing energy with molecular photoisomers

    Zhihang Wang;Paul Erhart;Tao Li;Zhao-Yang Zhang

  • Catalytic activity and poisoning of specific sites on supported metal nanoparticles.

    Swetlana Schauermann;Jens Hoffmann;Viktor Johánek;Jens Hartmann

  • Hydroxy1 driven reconstruction of the polar NiO(111) surface

    F. Rohr;K. Wirth;J. Libuda;D. Cappus

  • Preparation and characterization of model catalysts: from ultrahigh vacuum to in situ conditions at the atomic dimension

    Hans-Joachim Freund;Marcus Bäumer;Jörg Libuda;Thomas Risse

  • Fluctuations and bistabilities on catalyst nanoparticles

    Viktor Johánek;Mathias Laurin;Ann W. Grant;Bengt Kasemo

  • Bridging the pressure and materials gaps between catalysis and surface science: clean and modified oxide surfaces.

    Hans-Joachim Freund;Helmut Kuhlenbeck;Jörg Libuda;Günther Rupprechter

  • Toward ionic-liquid-based model catalysis: growth, orientation, conformation, and interaction mechanism of the [Tf2N]- anion in [BMIM][Tf2N] thin films on a well-ordered alumina surface.

    Marek Sobota;Ioannis Nikiforidis;Wolfgang Hieringer;Natalia Paape

  • Size-dependent oxidation mechanism of supported Pd nanoparticles.

    Tobias Schalow;Björn Brandt;David E. Starr;Mathias Laurin

  • Methane Activation by Platinum: Critical Role of Edge and Corner Sites of Metal Nanoparticles

    Francesc Viñes;Yaroslava Lykhach;Thorsten Staudt;Michael P. A. Lorenz

  • Ceria reoxidation by CO2: A model study

    T. Staudt;Y. Lykhach;N. Tsud;T. Skála

  • Oxygen Storage at the Metal/Oxide Interface of Catalyst Nanoparticles

    Tobias Schalow;Mathias Laurin;Björn Brandt;Swetlana Schauermann

  • Interaction of rhodium with hydroxylated alumina model substrates

    J. Libuda;M. Frank;A. Sandell;S. Andersson

  • Model Catalytic Studies of Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers: Dehydrogenation and Decomposition Mechanisms of Dodecahydro-N-ethylcarbazole on Pt(111)

    Max Amende;Christoph Gleichweit;Kristin Werner;Stefan Schernich

  • Surface reactivity of Pd nanoparticles supported on polycrystalline substrates as compared to thin film model catalysts: Infrared study of CO adsorption

    Serena Bertarione;Domenica Scarano;Adriano Zecchina;Viktor Johánek

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Joachim Freund
Hans-Joachim Freund Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Peter Wasserscheid
Peter Wasserscheid University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Vladimír Matolín
Vladimír Matolín Charles University
Marcus Bäumer
Marcus Bäumer University of Bremen
Kevin C. Prince
Kevin C. Prince Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste
Andreas Görling
Andreas Görling University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Konstantin M. Neyman
Konstantin M. Neyman University of Barcelona
Hans-Peter Steinrück
Hans-Peter Steinrück University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Helmut Kuhlenbeck
Helmut Kuhlenbeck Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Shamil K. Shaikhutdinov
Shamil K. Shaikhutdinov Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society

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