
Publikationen von Martin Oschatz
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Zeitschriftenartikel (122)
2022
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188, S. 325 - 335 (2022)
Mechanistic insights into the reversible lithium storage in an open porous carbon via metal cluster formation in all solid-state batteries. Carbon
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18 (42), 2204116 (2022)
Electrochemical generation of catalytically active edge sites in c2n-type carbon materials for artificial nitrogen fixation. Small 2021
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13 (27), S. 32510 - 32519 (2021)
Synthesis of polymer Janus particles with tunable wettability profiles as potent solid surfactants to promote gas delivery in aqueous reaction media. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
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143 (25), S. 9377 - 9384 (2021)
“Giant” nitrogen uptake in ionic liquids confined in carbon pores. Journal of the American Chemical Society
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9 (39), S. 22563 - 22572 (2021)
When water becomes an integral part of carbon – combining theory and experiment to understand the zeolite-like water adsorption properties of porous C2N materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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9 (3), 2001054 (2021)
Understanding structure-property relationships under experimental conditions for the optimization of lithium ion capacitor anodes based on all-carbon-composite materials. Energy Technology
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17 (19), 2007508 (2021)
The functional chameleon of materials chemistry—combining carbon structures into all-carbon hybrid nanomaterials with intrinsic porosity to overcome the “functionality-conductivity-dilemma” in electrochemical energy storage and electrocatalysis. Small
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9 (13), S. 8711 - 8720 (2021)
Sodium storage with high plateau capacity in nitrogen doped carbon derived from melamine–terephthalaldehyde polymers. Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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5 (1), 2000206 (2021)
Sustainable cathodes for lithium-ion energy storage devices based on tannic acid—toward ecofriendly energy storage. Advanced Sustainable Systems
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1 (4), e2100010 (2021)
Towards stable and high-capacity anode materials for sodium-ion batteries by embedding of Sb/Sn nanoparticles into electrospun mesoporous carbon fibers. Electrochemical Science Advances
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285, 119773 (2021)
All-organic Z-scheme photoreduction of CO2 with water as the donor of electrons and protons. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
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13 (20), S. 24228 - 24237 (2021)
Toward efficient synthesis of porous all-carbon-based nanocomposites for enantiospecific separation. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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13 (1), S. 196 - 201 (2021)
Immobilization of gold-on-carbon catalysts onto perfluorocarbon emulsion droplets to promote oxygen delivery in aqueous phase ᴅ-glucose oxidation. ChemCatChem
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515, 111935 (2021)
Preparation and functionalization of free-standing nitrogen-doped carbon-based catalyst electrodes for electrocatalytic N2 fixation. Molecular Catalysis
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185, S. 697 - 708 (2021)
Preparation of hard carbon/carbon nitride nanocomposites by chemical vapor deposition to reveal the impact of open and closed porosity on sodium storage. Carbon
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17 (48), 2006767 (2021)
Influence of pore architecture and chemical structure on the sodium storage in nitrogen-doped hard carbons. Small
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23 (19), S. 11488 - 11500 (2021)
Insights into the sodiation mechanism of hard carbon-like materials from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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60 (36), S. 19797 - 19803 (2021)
Protonated imine-linked covalent organic frameworks for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2020
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59 (23), S. 9067 - 9073 (2020)
Ultrathin 2D graphitic carbon nitride on metal films: underpotential sodium deposition in adlayers for sodium-ion batteries. Angewandte Chemie International Edition
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22 (10), S. 3095 - 3103 (2020)
Covalent triazine framework/carbon nanotube hybrids enabling selective reduction of CO2 to CO at low overpotential. Green Chemistry