Maria Escudero Escribano
Visiting researcher
Department of Chemistry
Universitetsparken 5
2100 København Ø
Current research
The research in our group is focused on understanding and tailoring the structure and properties of electrochemical interfaces and electrocatalyst materials for applications in energy and sustainability. Our research combines electrochemical methods with in situ/operando spectroscopic and microscopic characterisation techniques. The main research areas in our group aim to investigate:
i) novel catalyst materials for renewable energy conversion and storage,
ii) electrochemical conversion of greenhouse gases into green fuels and chemicals,
iii) sustainable electrosynthesis of value-added chemicals,
iv) atomic-scale tailored electrochemical interfaces,
v) surface nanostructuring and electrodeposition of bi- and multimetallic nanomaterials.
Primary fields of research
Electrochemistry; Electrocatalysis; Energy Conversion and Storage; Materials Science; Nanomaterials; Electrosynthesis; Renewable Fuels and Chemicals
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Strategies toward the sustainable electrochemical oxidation of methane to methanol
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Electrolyte effects on the electrocatalytic performance of iridium-based nanoparticles for oxygen evolution in rotating disc electrodes
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Structure‐Sensitivity and Electrolyte Effects in CO2 Electroreduction: From Model Studies to Applications
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