
AttilaKormanyos
@attilakormanyos
#Researcher at the University of Szeged #electrocatalysis #photoelectrochemistry #solarfuels #materials
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11-04-2020 12:57:26
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Years in the making, Karen Chan and I are delighted to announce the publication of the “Low Temperature Electrochemical CO2 reduction roadmap” on JPhys Energy. iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108… /1

I am very happy to see our long awaited paper on the comparison of electro- and thermocatalytic CO2 conversion published in ACS Catalysis. This truly collaborative study (thanks TheorHetCat ICIQ and Plamen Atanassov) used N-C catalysts as model systems. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

AttilaKormanyos giving an invited talk nanoGeConferences in Barcelona. His talk focuses on the importance of anode catalysts in CO2 electrolysis.


Great first day #Suschem #MATSUS22 concluded with a nice dinner with invited speakers and students! Thanks at our local host María Escudero Escribano for organizing it!!


Enjoying Serhiy Cherevko’s invited talk at nanoGeConferences. He is talking about his experiences regarding Pt dissolution accumulated over the past decade. #opcat


Congrats Ken Jenewein for leading this project!🥳 He developed our PEC-ICP-MS setup further, allowing the simultaneous screening of activity and stability of materials libraries in a high throughput manner. This could lead to the discovery of #advanced #photoelectrode materials.

Check out our Serhiy Cherevko, Copéret Group / @coperetgroup.bsky.social, and @KenHaenen recent work: authors.elsevier.com/a/1ga-6_JcNFxm9 We show that single-atom catalysts undergo a mechanism shift during OER, causing support degradation and catalyst destabilization. #Electrochemistry #Electrocatalysis #OER


Electrolyte Engineering Stabilizes Photoanodes Decorated with Molecular Catalysts (Cherevko) Ken Jenewein Matej Zlatar AttilaKormanyos Serhiy Cherevko Helmholtz-Institut Erlangen-Nürnberg onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cs…


Our paper on local hydrophobicity governing high-performance electrochemical carbon monoxide reduction to C2+ products - is now published in EES Catalysis. Thanks AttilaKormanyos for doing the heavy lifting and FlowPhotoChem.eu, European Research Council (ERC) for funding. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Check out our latest publication in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters from the results about Pt(111) electro-oxidation that we obtained during one of the beamtimes at European Synchrotron , together with Universität Kiel CAU 🎓 and UniversityOfVictoria pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Serhiy Cherevko and I are inviting you to join us at the #MATSUS conference in Spain with an impressive lineup of speakers - check our Symposium on Electrocatalysis :) Thank you for this super opportunity and organization: nanoGeConferences Ifan Stephens See you in Torremolinos!


In Search of Lost Iridium - something we have been occupied with over the last several years.😀 Happy to share Maja's Maja Milosevic paper about the quantification of Ir dissolution in MEA. Clarified some of our previous findings. Open Access - pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


Join us at #MATSUSFall23, Torremolinos, Spain. The deadline is in two weeks. Invited speakers: Energy Conversion and Storage, TUM Chang-Hyuck Choi Felix Gunkel Juan Herranez Jasna Jankovic Reshma R Rao Virgil Andrei Max García-Melchor @QuantumCat_ Sara Cavaliere Alexandr Simonov Alex Martinez Bonastre


Today I started to work in my new office that used to be the Nobel Prize-winner Albert Szent-Györgyi's at the Department of Molecular and Analytical Chemistry University of Szeged Hungary.


Stability of Bimetallic PtxRuy – From Model Surfaces to Nanoparticulate #Electrocatalysts #ACSEditorsChoice by Attila Kormanyos, Serhiy Cherevko et al Serhiy Cherevko AttilaKormanyos University of Szeged 🔓 Open access in ACS Materials Au 👉 go.acs.org/7Ln


Thank you very much Nature Catalysis for highlighting our work in the cover! nature.com/natcatal/volum… Federico Dattila 🇪🇺🇮🇹🇪🇸 TheorHetCat ICIQ AttilaKormanyos Serhiy Cherevko NCCR Catalysis EPFL Chemistry

