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David A Harrington
David A Harrington
Professor of Chemistry, University of Victoria
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ac Impedance of Faradaic reactions involving electrosorbed intermediates—I. Kinetic theory
DA Harrington, BE Conway
Electrochimica Acta 32 (12), 1703-1712, 1987
6511987
A microfluidic fuel cell with flow-through porous electrodes
E Kjeang, R Michel, DA Harrington, N Djilali, D Sinton
Journal of the American Chemical Society 130 (12), 4000-4006, 2008
3722008
Detection of membrane drying, fuel cell flooding, and anode catalyst poisoning on PEMFC stacks by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
JM Le Canut, RM Abouatallah, DA Harrington
Journal of The Electrochemical Society 153 (5), A857, 2006
3522006
Behavior of overpotential—deposited species in Faradaic reactions—II. ac Impedance measurements on H2 evolution kinetics at activated and unactivated Pt cathodes
L Bai, DA Harrington, BE Conway
Electrochimica Acta 32 (12), 1713-1731, 1987
2971987
Mechanism and equivalent circuits in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
DA Harrington, P Van Den Driessche
Electrochimica Acta 56 (23), 8005-8013, 2011
2572011
Characterisation of proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) failures via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
W Mérida, DA Harrington, JM Le Canut, G McLean
Journal of power sources 161 (1), 264-274, 2006
1922006
High-performance microfluidic vanadium redox fuel cell
E Kjeang, BT Proctor, AG Brolo, DA Harrington, N Djilali, D Sinton
Electrochimica Acta 52 (15), 4942-4946, 2007
1712007
Kinetic theory of the open-circuit potential decay method for evaluation of behaviour of adsorbed intermediates: Analysis for the case of the H2 evolution reaction
DA Harrington, BE Conway
Journal of electroanalytical chemistry and interfacial electrochemistry 221 …, 1987
1671987
Impedance study of methanol oxidation on platinum electrodes
F Seland, R Tunold, DA Harrington
Electrochimica Acta 51 (18), 3827-3840, 2006
1652006
Hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant for microfluidic fuel cells
E Kjeang, AG Brolo, DA Harrington, N Djilali, D Sinton
Journal of the Electrochemical Society 154 (12), B1220, 2007
1522007
Powerful insight into catalytic mechanisms through simultaneous monitoring of reactants, products, and intermediates
KL Vikse, Z Ahmadi, CC Manning, DA Harrington, JS McIndoe
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 50 (36), 8304, 2011
1352011
An alkaline microfluidic fuel cell based on formate and hypochlorite bleach
E Kjeang, R Michel, DA Harrington, D Sinton, N Djilali
Electrochimica Acta 54 (2), 698-705, 2008
1342008
An overview of glycerol electrooxidation mechanisms on Pt, Pd and Au
T Li, DA Harrington
ChemSusChem 14 (6), 1472-1495, 2021
1012021
Simulation of anodic Pt oxide growth
DA Harrington
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 420 (1-2), 101-109, 1997
981997
Structure dependency of the atomic-scale mechanisms of platinum electro-oxidation and dissolution
T Fuchs, J Drnec, F Calle-Vallejo, N Stubb, DJS Sandbeck, M Ruge, ...
Nature Catalysis 3 (9), 754-761, 2020
952020
Structural reorganization of Pt (111) electrodes by electrochemical oxidation and reduction
M Ruge, J Drnec, B Rahn, F Reikowski, DA Harrington, F Carlà, R Felici, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 139 (12), 4532-4539, 2017
922017
Impedance study of formic acid oxidation on platinum electrodes
F Seland, R Tunold, DA Harrington
Electrochimica Acta 53 (23), 6851-6864, 2008
922008
Initial stages of Pt (111) electrooxidation: dynamic and structural studies by surface X-ray diffraction
J Drnec, M Ruge, F Reikowski, B Rahn, F Carlà, R Felici, J Stettner, ...
Electrochimica Acta 224, 220-227, 2017
882017
In situ scanning tunneling microscopy of bismuth electrodeposition on Au (111) surfaces
CA Jeffrey, DA Harrington, S Morin
Surface science 512 (1-2), L367-L372, 2002
862002
Effects of mass transfer on the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction on Cu
CFC Lim, DA Harrington, AT Marshall
Electrochimica acta 238, 56-63, 2017
812017
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