Dr. Matthias Arenz
Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Universität Bern
Switzerland
Biography
Dr. Matthias Arenz has done 1999: Diploma in Physics, University of Bonn, 2002: PhD in Physical Chemistry, Univ. Bonn (Prof. Klaus Wandelt), 2002 - 2004: Postdoc, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, 2005 - 2010: Emmy Noether Group Leader, Technical University of Munich, 2010 - 2016: associate professor in Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, since 2016: Professor in Physical Chemistry, University of Bern
Research Interest
NanoElectrochemistry, Degradation of fuel cell catalysts and development of improved supports, Catalysts for high temperature fuel cells, Alkaline electrolysis, Selective catalysts for the decentralized production of valuable chemicals
Publications
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Deng, Yu-Jia ; Tripkovic, Vladimir ; Rossmeisl, Jan ; Arenz, Matthias (2016). Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pt Overlayers Deposited on a Gold Movie: Ligand, Strain, and Ensemble Effect. ACS Catalysis, 6 (2), pp. 671-676. American Chemical Society 10.1021 / acscatal.5b02409
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Speder, Jozsef ; Zana, Alessandro ; Arenz, Matthias (2016). The colloidal tool-box approach for fuel cell catalysts: Systematic study of perfluorosulfonate ionomer impregnation and Pt loading. Catalysis today, 262, pp. 82-89. Elsevier 10.1016 / j.cattod.2015.09.021
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Inaba, Masanori; Quinson, Jonathan; Arenz, Matthias (2017). pH matters: The influence of the catalyst ink on the oxygen reduction activity determined in thin film rotating disk electrode measurements. Journal of power sources, 353, pp. 19-27. Elsevier 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2017.03.140
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Kacenauskaite, Laura ; Quinson, Jonathan ; Schultz, Hannibal ; Kirkensgaard, Jacob Judas Cain ; Kunz, Sebastian Markwart ; Vosch, Tom ; Arenz, Matthias (2017). UV-Induced Synthesis and Stabilization of Surfactant-Free Colloidal Pt Nanoparticles with Controlled Particle Size in Ethylene Glycol. ChemNanoMat, 3 (2), pp. 89-93. Wiley 10.1002 / cnma.201600313
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Fleige, Michael J ; Wiberg, Gustav ; Arenz, Matthias (2017). Design and Application of External Reference Electrode for Kinetic Studies at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 164 (7), F821-F824. The Electrochemical Society 10.1149 / 2.1051707jes