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, Novčić, Katarina A.
, Matysik, Frank-Michael
and Pumera, Martin
(2022)
Edges are more electroactive than basal planes in synthetic bulk crystals of TiS2 and TiSe2.
Applied Materials Today 26, p. 101309.
Fulltext not available.
, Matysik, Frank-Michael
and Vyskočil, Vlastimil
(2022)
New strategy in electrochemical investigation of DNA damage demonstrated on genotoxic derivatives of fluorene.
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 918, p. 116430.
Fulltext not available.
, Wert, Stefan, Matysik, Frank-Michael
and Pumera, Martin
(2021)
Catalyst Formation and In Operando Monitoring of the Electrocatalytic Activity in Flow Reactors.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 13 (30), pp. 35777-35784.
Fulltext not available.
Iffelsberger, Christian
(2020)
Method development for scanning electrochemical microscopy and its application for material characterization.
PhD, Universität Regensburg.
Wert, Stefan, Fußstetter, Alexander, Iffelsberger, Christian and Matysik, Frank-Michael
(2020)
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Electrically Heated Wire Substrates.
Molecules 25 (5), p. 1169.
(2019)
Material contrast studies of conductive thin films on semiconductor substrates using scanning electrochemical microscopy.
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry 49 (5), pp. 455-463.
Fulltext not available.
(2018)
Complementary analytical imaging techniques for the characterization of pretreated carbon fiber reinforced plastics.
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 113, pp. 32-39.
Fulltext not available.
and Matysik, Frank-Michael
(2018)
Detection and imaging of reactive oxygen species associated with the electrochemical oxygen evolution by hydrodynamic scanning electrochemical microscopy.
Electrochimica Acta 281, pp. 494-501.
Fulltext not available.
(2018)
Development and characterization of electrochemical flow cells for hydrodynamic scanning electrochemical microscopy.
Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly 149 (9), pp. 1671-1677.
Fulltext not available.
and Matysik, Frank-Michael
(2016)
Imaging of localized enzymatic peroxidase activity over unbiased individual gold nanowires by scanning electrochemical microscopy.
Analytical Methods 8 (38), pp. 6847-6855.
Fulltext not available.
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