Ivan Ermanoski
Arizona State University
47 Papers
242 Citations
Ivan Ermanoski is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Faceting & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 39 publications. Previous affiliations of Ivan Ermanoski include National Institute of Standards and Technology & Sandia National Laboratories.
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Papers
A New Reactor Concept for Efficient Solar-Thermochemical Fuel Production
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe and analyze the efficiency of a new solar-thermochemical reactor concept, which employs a moving packed bed of reactive particles produce of H2 or CO from solar energy and H2O or CO2.
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Efficiency maximization in solar-thermochemical fuel production: challenging the concept of isothermal water splitting
TL;DR: A combination of well-targeted pressure and temperature swing, rather than either individually, emerges as the most efficient mode of operation of a two-step thermochemical cycle for solar fuel production.
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Decomposition of ammonia and hydrogen on Ir surfaces: structure sensitivity and nanometer-scale size effects.
TL;DR: The decomposition kinetics of NH3 on faceted Ir(210) exhibit size effects on the nanometer scale, which is the first observation of size effects in surface chemistry on an unsupported monometallic catalyst with controlled and well-defined structure and size.
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Oxygen-induced nano-faceting of Ir(2 1 0)
TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption of oxygen and the nanometer-scale faceting induced by oxygen have been studied on Ir(2 1 0) at room temperature, and a clean faceted surface was prepared through the use of low temperature surface cleaning methods: using CO oxidation, or reaction of H2 to form H2O, oxygen can be removed from the surface while preserving the faceted structure.
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