Lijun Gao
0000-0002-2304-102X
Soochow University
117 papers found
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Effect of electrochemical preparation methods on structure and properties of PbO2 anodic layer
Effect of β -Cyclodextrin on the Micellar Behavior of Cetyltrimethylammonium Chloride in Aqueous Solution
Preparation of aligned carbon nanotube arrays by pyrolysis of iron (II) phthalocyanine and ethylene
Microelectrode Electrochemistry in Microemulsion Systems
Characterization of Permalloy thin films electrodeposited on Si(111) surfaces
Effects of catalyst poisons on UPD and OPD H coverage at H2-evolving cathodes in relation to H sorption into the metals
Arsenic poisoning effects on cathodic polarization and hydrogen adsorption at platinum and steel electrodes in KF � 2HF melts
Electrodeposition and characterization of magnetic Ni-Fe thin films on InP(100) surfaces
Poisoning effects of arsenic species on H adsorption and kinetic behaviour of the H2 evolution reaction at Pt in KOH solution
Surface topography and composition of InP(100) after various sulfur passivation treatments
Electrolyte wetting effects in the comparative polarization behaviour of the hydrogen evolution reaction at Ni-Mo-Cd electrodes in KF � 2HF and KOH � 2H2O melts
Anodic Passivation of p ‐ InP (100) in ( NH 4 ) 2 S x Solution
Absorption and adsorption of H in the H2 evolution reaction and the effects of co-adsorbed poisons
Problem of in situ real-area determination in evaluation of performance of rough or porous, gas-evolving electrocatalysts. Part 2.—Unfolding of the electrochemically accessible surface of rough or porous electrodes: a case-study with an electrodeposited porous Pt electrode
Problem of in situ real-area determination in evaluation of performance of rough or porous, gas-evolving electrocatalysts. Part 1.—Basis for distinction between capacitance of the double layer and the pseudocapacitance due to adsorbed H in the H2evolution reaction at Pt
Problems in the determination of adsorption behaviour of intermediates in faradaic reactions: Distinction between double layer and adsorption capacitance of electrocatalysts determined from fast potential relaxation transients
Phenomena of weak electroluminescence of iron and other metal electrodes and their application potentiality in electrochemistry research
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