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Carboxylate functional groups mediate interaction with silver nanoparticles in biofilm matrix
Sambalova, O., Thorwarth, K., Heeb, N. V., Bleiner, D., Zhang, Y., Borgschulte, A., & Kroll, A. (2018). Carboxylate functional groups mediate interaction with silver nanoparticles in biofilm matrix. ACS Omega, 3(1), 724-733. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b00982
Manipulating the reaction path of the CO<SUB>2</SUB> hydrogenation reaction in molecular sieves
Borgschulte, A., Callini, E., Stadie, N., Arroyo, Y., Rossell, M. D., Erni, R., … Ferri, D. (2015). Manipulating the reaction path of the CO2 hydrogenation reaction in molecular sieves. Catalysis Science and Technology, 5(9), 4613-4621. https://doi.org/10.1039/C5CY00528K
Direct evidence of surface reduction in monoclinic BiVO<SUB>4</SUB>
Rossell, M. D., Agrawal, P., Borgschulte, A., Hébert, C., Passerone, D., & Erni, R. (2015). Direct evidence of surface reduction in monoclinic BiVO4. Chemistry of Materials, 27(10), 3593-3600. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm504248d
Surface reduction in monoclinic BiVO<SUB>4</SUB> for photocatalytic applications
Rossell, M. D., Borgschulte, A., & Erni, R. (2014). Surface reduction in monoclinic BiVO4 for photocatalytic applications. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 20(Suppl. 3), 436-437. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1431927614003900
Sorption enhanced CO<SUB>2</SUB> methanation
Borgschulte, A., Gallandat, N., Probst, B., Suter, R., Callini, E., Ferri, D., … Züttel, A. (2013). Sorption enhanced CO2 methanation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 15(24), 9620-9625. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cp51408k
CO<SUB>2</SUB> hydrogenation on a metal hydride surface
Kato, S., Borgschulte, A., Ferri, D., Bielmann, M., Crivello, J. C., Wiedenmann, D., … Züttel, A. (2012). CO2 hydrogenation on a metal hydride surface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 14(16), 5518-5526. https://doi.org/10.1039/C2CP23264B