Publications by authors named "R Kloth"

In the past decade, organic electrosynthesis has emerged as an atom- and energy-efficient strategy for harvesting renewable electricity that provides exceptional control over the reaction parameters. A profound and fundamental understanding of electrochemical interfaces becomes imperative to advance the knowledge-based development of electrochemical processes. The major strategy toward an efficient electrochemical system is based on the advancement in material science for electrocatalysis.

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The electrochemical conversion of biomass-based compounds to fuels and fuel precursors can aid the defossilization of the transportation sector. Herein, the electrohydrodimerization of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to the fuel precursor 5,5'-bis(hydroxymethyl)hydrofuroin (BHH) was investigated on different carbon electrodes. Compared to boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes, on glassy carbon (GC) electrodes a less negative HMF reduction onset potential and a switch in product selectivity from BHH to the electrocatalytic hydrogenation product 2,5-di(hydroxymethyl)furan (DHMF) with increasing overpotential was found.

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Article Synopsis
  • The development of a specialized interface for analyzing liquid samples using DART-MS is aimed at improving both accuracy and efficiency by coupling it with various analytical techniques.
  • Methodically tested components of the system include a nebulizer, spray chamber, and a cross-shaped ionization interface, which enhance the signal quality for better analysis of compounds like alcohols and organic acids.
  • The refined setup results in significantly improved signal intensity and stability, making it versatile and safe for handling hazardous samples, suitable for various applications in analytical chemistry.
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Segregating populations were developed to evaluate the inheritance of the fuzzless seed phenotypes in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Accession 143 of the Mississippi Obsolete Variety Collection (MOVC) has a fuzzless seed phenotype.

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