John S. Foord

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Chemistry University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Jiang L, Santiago I, Foord JS. (2020) High-Yield Electrochemical Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles at Enzyme-Modified Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
Lau THM, Foord JS, Tsang SCE. (2020) 2D molybdenum disulphide nanosheets incorporated with single heteroatoms for the electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction. Nanoscale
Knittel P, Buchner F, Hadzifejzovic E, et al. (2020) Nanostructured Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes with Increased Reactivity for Solar‐Driven CO2 Reduction in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Chemcatchem
Kim H, Sohail M, Wang C, et al. (2019) Facile One-Pot Synthesis of Bimetallic Co/Mn-MOFs@Rice Husks, and its Carbonization for Supercapacitor Electrodes. Scientific Reports. 9: 8984
Qiu F, Compton RG, Marken F, et al. (2019) Laser activation voltammetry: selective removal of reduced forms of methyl viologen deposited on glassy carbon and boron-doped diamond electrodes Analytical Chemistry. 72: 2362-70
Lau THM, Wu S, Kato R, et al. (2019) Engineering Monolayer 1T-MoS 2 into a BifunctionalElectrocatalyst via Sonochemical Doping of Isolated Transition MetalAtoms Acs Catalysis. 9: 7527-7534
Iqbal S, Lui Y, Moloney JG, et al. (2019) A comparative study of diaryl carbene insertion reactions at polymer surfaces Applied Surface Science. 465: 754-762
Cai X, Lin C, Foord JS, et al. (2019) The Electrochemical Oxidation of Sulphite on Gold Electrodes Electroanalysis. 31: 1783-1796
Lau THM, Lu X, Kulhavý J, et al. (2018) Transition metal atom doping of the basal plane of MoS monolayer nanosheets for electrochemical hydrogen evolution. Chemical Science. 9: 4769-4776
Lounasvuori MM, Kelly D, Foord JS. (2018) Carbon black as low-cost alternative for electrochemical sensing of phenolic compounds Carbon. 129: 252-257
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