Publications by authors named "N V Kornienko"

Surface oxidation/reduction processes, driven by varying electrochemical potentials, can substantially impact catalyst effectiveness and, consequently, electrolyzer performance. This study combines theoretical and experimental approaches to explore the surface redox behavior of nickel oxides, which are cost-effective and efficient catalysts for many electrochemical reactions. Surface Pourbaix diagrams for three different phases of nickel oxides, i.

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Electrochemical C-N coupling presents a promising strategy for converting abundant small molecules like CO and NO to produce low-carbon-intensity chemicals in a potentially more sustainable route. A prominent challenge is the limited product scope, particularly for organonitrogen chemicals featuring a variety of functional groups, alongside the limited understanding of plausible reaction mechanisms leading up to these products. In light of this, the total electrosynthesis method is reported for producing N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF), a widespread solvent and commodity chemical, from NO and CO.

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Molecular catalysts offer tunable active and peripheral sites, rendering them ideal model systems to explore fundamental concepts in catalysis. However, hydrophobic designs are often regarded as detrimental for dissolution in aqueous electrolytes. Here we show that established cobalt terpyridine catalysts modified with hydrophobic perfluorinated alkyl side chains can assemble at the gas-liquid-solid interfaces on a gas diffusion electrode.

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Water-soluble polymers with the ability to complex metal ions through complexing ligands have attracted significant interest in diverse domains, such as optical or catalyst applications. In this paper, we successfully synthesized, through a one-pot process combining polymerization-induced self-assembly and reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization, aqueous dispersions of terpyridine-decorated poly[poly(ethylene glycol)methyl ether methacrylate]--poly(methyl methacrylate) (tpy-PPEGMA--PMMA) amphiphilic block copolymers. The formation of well-defined amphiphilic block copolymers and their self-assembly led to nanosphere latex with the hydrodynamic diameters increasing from 17 to 52 nm and the length of the copolymers increasing from 21,000 to 51,000 g·mol.

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The widespread use of antimicrobials causes antibiotic resistance in bacteria. The use of butyric acid and its derivatives is an alternative tactic. This review summarizes the literature on the role of butyric acid in the body and provides further prospects for the clinical use of its derivatives and delivery methods to the animal body.

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