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D.M. (Dulce) Morales Hernández, Dr

Assistant Professor in Electrocatalysis

Research interests

My research focuses on the electrochemical conversion of renewable resources, such as water, biomass-derived and waste compounds, into value-added chemicals and fuels. In particular, I focus on the design and evaluation of low cost, high-performance electrocatalytic materials with the aim of gaining in-depth understanding on how the composition of the electrode/electrolyte interface and the operating conditions impact electrocatalyst performance and process efficiency. A strong emphasis is placed on developing novel electrochemical processes and their evaluation under application-relevant conditions.

Publicaties

Electrooxidation of alcohols under the operating conditions of industrial alkaline water electrolysis

Nickel cobalt oxide-based heterostructures as electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction at industry-relevant conditions

Anodic Reactions in Alkaline Hybrid Water Electrolyzers: Activity versus Selectivity

Electrocatalytic Conversion of Glycerol to Oxalate on Ni Oxide Nanoparticles-Modified Oxidized Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes

Seven steps to reliable cyclic voltammetry measurements for the determination of double layer capacitance

An exploration of the electrocatalytic activity of nickel boride nanocrystals in the oxidation of 5-HMF

CO2 Electroreduction Coupled with the Electrooxidation of Alcohols and Sugars to Formate: Review and Evaluation

In situ UV–Vis absorption spectroscopy study of the water electrooxidation on cobalt oxide catalysts

Iron-decorated nickel selenide nanostructures with enhanced electrocatalytic activity for the oxygen evolution reaction

NH3-induced activation of hydrophilic Fe-N-C nanocages for enhanced oxygen reduction reaction

Pers/media

L’utilisation de l’alcool pour réduire les coûts de l’électrolyse de l’eau industrielle

Using alcohol to reduce the costs of industrial water electrolysis

Making green hydrogen cheaper

Green hydrogen: faster progress with modern X-ray sources

New catalyst with a dual function