Publications of Georgios Papakonstantinou
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Journal Article (12)
2025
Journal Article
365, 124946 (2025)
Catalyst Dissolution in Pem Water Electrolysis: Influence of Time, Current Density and Iridium Ion Transport in Single-Pass and Recirculation Water Flow Modes. Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy 2023
Journal Article
170, 064504 (2023)
Insights into the Path-Dependent Charge of Iridium Dissolution Products and Stability of Electrocatalytic Water Splitting. Journal of The Electrochemical Society
Journal Article
559, 232582 (2023)
Transient hydrogen crossover in dynamically operated PEM water electrolysis cells - A model-based analysis. Journal of Power Sources 2022
Journal Article
12, 1195 (2022)
Modeling, Degradation Study, Failures Diagnosis and Faulty Operating Management of Electrolyzers. Membranes
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24 , pp. 14579 - 14591 (2022)
Electrochemical evaluation of the de-/re-activation of oxygen evolving Ir oxide. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2020
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10, 14140 (2020)
On the role of microkinetic network structure in the interplay between oxygen evolution reaction and catalyst dissolution. Scientific Reports
Journal Article
280, 115911 (2020)
Degradation study of a proton exchange membrane water electrolyzer under dynamic operation conditions. Applied Energy 2019
Journal Article
108, 106578 (2019)
H2 permeation through N117 and its consumption by IrOx in PEM water electrolyzers. Electrochemistry Communications
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44 (52), pp. 28077 - 28087 (2019)
Analysis of mass transport processes in the anodic porous transport layer in PEM water electrolysers. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2018
Journal Article
48 (6), pp. 713 - 723 (2018)
Enhancing PEM water electrolysis efficiency by reducing the extent of Ti gas diffusion layer passivation. Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
Journal Article
48 (6), pp. 701 - 711 (2018)
Effect of the MEA design on the performance of PEMWE single cells with different sizes. Journal of Applied Electrochemistry 2015
Journal Article
5 (1-6), pp. 7 - 21 (2015)
MAXNET Energy – Focusing Research in Chemical Energy Conversion on the Electrocatlytic Oxygen Evolution. Green