Allen J. Bard
University of Texas at Austin
950 Papers
18.7K Citations
Allen J. Bard is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning electrochemical microscopy & Cyclic voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 950 publications. Previous affiliations of Allen J. Bard include New Mexico State University & KAIST.
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Papers
Electrochemistry in near-critical and supercritical fluids. 2. Water. Experimental techniques and the copper(II) system
TL;DR: In this paper, an electrochemical cell and electrode system for investigation of aqueous systems under near and supercritical conditions is described and the variation of the standard potentials of the half-reactions with temperature (to ca. 300/sup 0/C) is given.
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Scanning electrochemical microscopy: theory and characterization of electrodes of finite conical geometry.
TL;DR: Comparison of experimental and simulated SECM approach curves provided a sensitive method of evaluating the size and shape of finite conical electrodes, and a new approach to fabricating conical tips of Pt in glass is described.
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Recognizing Single Collisions of PtCl6(2-) at Femtomolar Concentrations on Ultramicroelectrodes by Nucleating Electrocatalytic Clusters.
Jeffrey E. Dick,Allen J. Bard +1 more
TL;DR: On average, current spikes occur when five platinum atoms have been formed on the electrode, as determined by a comparative analysis of experimental cathodic blips and calculated hexachloroplatinate molecule collision frequencies.
Voltammetric method for the determination of borohydride concentration in alkaline aqueous solutions
Michael V. Mirkin,Allen J. Bard +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an ultrasonic vacuum degassing system was used on board research vessels RV Sonne, RV Polarstern, and RV Meteor operating in various sea areas to identify hydrothermally active areas by detecting methane plumes in the water column.
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Heterogeneous photosynthetic production of amino acids at platinum/titanium dioxide suspensions by near ultraviolet light
TL;DR: In this article, the authors described the production of amino acids by xenon lamp irradiation of platinized TiOz powders (Pt/TiO), suspended in aqueous ammoniacal solutions saturated with methane.