Publications by authors named "Natalia Fulik"

Understanding the interaction of phosphoric acid and porous electrocatalysts is of vital importance for a rational design of high performance phosphoric acid based fuel cells on a molecular level. We demonstrate for the first time that NMR spectroscopy can be used for elucidating the preferred distribution sites of phosphoric acid in various nanoporous carbons. A pore size dependent negative chemical shift of 31P is observed, serving as a distinct signature of pore occupation, and applied for analysing a commercial catalyst (Pt@Vulcan) as a practical application.

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A new asymmetric capacitor concept is proposed providing high energy storage capacity for only one charging direction. Size-selective microporous carbons (w<0.9 nm) with narrow pore size distribution are demonstrated to exclusively electrosorb small anions (BF ) but size-exclude larger cations (TBA or TPA ), while the counter electrode, an ordered mesoporous carbon (w>2 nm), gives access to both ions.

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