Matthias Arenz
University of Bern
222 Papers
1K Citations
Matthias Arenz is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 197 publications. Previous affiliations of Matthias Arenz include University of California, Berkeley & University of Copenhagen.
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Papers
First operation of the KATRIN experiment with tritium
M. Aker,K. Altenmüller,Matthias Arenz,W.-J. Baek,John E. Barrett,A. Beglarian,J. Behrens,A. I. Berlev,U. Besserer,Klaus Blaum,F. Block,S. Bobien,Beate Bornschein,Lutz Bornschein,H. Bouquet,T. Brunst,T. S. Caldwell,Suren Chilingaryan,W. Q. Choi,K. Debowski,M. Deffert,M. Descher,D. Díaz Barrero,P. J. Doe,O. Dragoun,Guido Drexlin,S. Dyba,F. Edzards,K. Eitel,E. Ellinger,R. Engel,Sanshiro Enomoto,D. Eversheim,M. Fedkevych,A. Felden,Joseph A. Formaggio,F. M. Fränkle,G. B. Franklin,H. Frankrone,F. Friedel,D. Fuchs,A. Fulst,K. Gauda,W. Gil,Ferenc Glück,Steffen Grohmann,R. Grössle,R. Gumbsheimer,M. Hackenjos,Volker Hannen,J. Hartmann,N. Haußmann,M. Ha Minh,F. Heizmann,J. Heizmann,K. Helbing,S. Hickford,D. Hillesheimer,D. Hinz,T. Höhn,Bernhard Holzapfel,S. Holzmann,T. Houdy,M. A. Howe,A. Huber,A. Jansen,C. Karl,J. Kellerer,N. Kernert,L. Kippenbrock,M. Kleesiek,M. Klein,C. Köhler,L. Köllenberger,Andreas Kopmann,M. Korzeczek,A. Kovalík,B. Krasch,H. Krause,B. Kuffner,N. Kunka,Thierry Lasserre,L. La Cascio,Ondřej Lebeda,Manuel Lebert,B. Lehnert,J. Letnev,F. Leven,T. L. Le,S. Lichter,A. Lokhov,M. Machatschek,E. Malcherek,M. Mark,A. Marsteller,E. L. Martin,F. Megas,C. Melzer,A. Menshikov,Susanne Mertens,Matthias Meier,Sebastian Mirz,Benjamin Monreal,P. I. Morales Guzmán,K. Müller,U. Naumann,Holger Neumann,S. Niemes,Mathias Noe,A. Off,H.-W. Ortjohann,A. Osipowicz,Ernst W. Otten,Diana Parno,A. Pollithy,A. W. P. Poon,J. M. L. Poyato,Florian Priester,P. C.-O. Ranitzsch,O. Rest,R. Rinderspacher,R. G. H. Robertson,C. Rodenbeck,P. Rohr,Marco Röllig,C. Röttele,M. Ryšavý,R. Sack,Alejandro Saenz,P. Schäfer,L. Schimpf,K. Schlösser,Magnus Schlösser,L. Schlüter,M. Schrank,B. Schulz,H. Seitz-Moskaliuk,W. Seller,V. Sibille,D. Siegmann,M. Slezák,Felix Spanier,M. Steidl,M. Steven,Michael Sturm,M. Suesser,M. Sun,Denis Tcherniakhovski,H. H. Telle,L. A. Thorne,Thomas Thümmler,N. Titov,Igor Tkachev,N. Trost,K. Urban,K. Valerius,D. Vénos,Reiner Vianden,A. P. Vizcaya Hernández,M. Weber,Ch. Weinheimer,C. Weiss,Stefan Welte,J. Wendel,J. F. Wilkerson,J. Wolf,Sascha Wüstling,W. Xu,Y.-R. Yen,S. V. Zadorozhny,G. P. Zeller +170 more
TL;DR: The first operation of KATRIN with tritium neutrino was reported in 2018, and stable conditions over a time period of 13 days could be established as discussed by the authors.
Examining the Structure Sensitivity of the Oxygen Evolution Reaction on Pt Single-Crystal Electrodes: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study.
Francesco Bizzotto,Hassan Ouhbi,Yongchun Fu,Yongchun Fu,Gustav K. H. Wiberg,Gustav K. H. Wiberg,Ulrich Aschauer,Matthias Arenz +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that as a consequence of the highly oxidizing conditions, the structure-sensitive charge-transfer resistance through the interface determines the observed reaction rate.
AuPt core-shell nanocatalysts with bulk Pt activity
TL;DR: In this article, an unsupported AuPt core-shell catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction is introduced, and it is demonstrated that uniform, flat, and complete Pt layers around a spherical Au core are obtained, which is the first time that the unfavorable particle size effect of Pt nanoparticles could be bypassed for a nanoscale catalyst.