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X Author: Aurora Marie Fojas

2009

McGrath, Patrick, Aurora Marie Fojas, Jeffrey A Reimer, and Elton J Cairns."Electro-oxidation kinetics of adsorbed CO on platinum electrocatalysts."Chemical Engineering Science 64 (2009) 4765-4771. DOI

2008

McGrath, Patrick, Aurora Marie Fojas, Jeffrey A Reimer, and Elton J Cairns."Site-dependent C chemical shifts of CO adsorbed on Pt electrocatalysts."The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 112 (2008) 14702-14705. DOI

2007

McGrath, Patrick, Aurora Marie Fojas, Benjamin M Rush, Jeffrey A Reimer, and Elton J Cairns."Characterizing electrocatalytic surfaces: Electrochemical and NMR studies of methanol and carbon monoxide on Pt/C."Electrochimica Acta 53.3 (2007) 1365-1371. DOI

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