Department of Physical Chemistry

Nanostructured Model Catalysts

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Andrea Auer, BSc

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Type
Year
Title
Supervisor(s)
Bachelor
2013
Rasterkraftmikroskopie an katalytisch relevanten Materialien
Penner, Simon

Publications (3)

3.
; ; ; ; ; Hybrid synthesis of zirconium oxycarbide nanopowders with defined and controlled composition. RSC Adv. 9 (6), 3151-3156
2.
; ; ; ; ; Preferentially Oriented TiO2 Nanotubes as Anode Material for Li-Ion Batteries: Insight into Li-Ion Storage and Lithiation Kinetics. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 9 (42), 36828-36836
1.
; ; ; ; An (ultra) high-vacuum compatible sputter source for oxide thin film growth. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 84 (9), 094103

* These authors contributed equally to the respective publication.

# This author was the corresponding author.

Talks (1)

Contributed Talks (1)

1.
Preferentially oriented TiO2 nanotubes as anode material for Li-ion batteries: insight into Li-ion storage and Lithiation Kinetics
Kunze-Liebhäuser, J.; Auer, A.; Portenkirchner, E.; Götsch, T.; Valero-Vidal, C.; Penner, S.
17th Austrian Chemistry Days, Salzburg, Austria
25.09.201728.09.2017

Teaching

Course List

Term
Type
Course Nr.
Title
Lecturers
ECTS Points
Institution
2018S
Lab Course (4 h)
Practical course physical chemistry I
Auer, Andrea; Bikaljevic, Djuro; Dürrbeck, Stefan; Thomas Götsch; Daniel Hauser; Bernhard Klötzer; Lörting, Thomas; Memmel, Norbert; Menzel, Alexander; Kevin Ploner; Shakibi-Nia, Niusha; Thöny, Alexander
5
University of Innsbruck
2017W
Lab Course (6 h)
Lab-course in Physical Chemistry II
Auer, Andrea; Bikaljevic, Djuro; Dürrbeck, Stefan; Thomas Götsch; Bernhard Klötzer; Lörting, Thomas; Memmel, Norbert; Menzel, Alexander; Kevin Ploner; Shakibi-Nia, Niusha
5
University of Innsbruck
2017S
Lab Course (4 h)
Practical course physical chemistry I
Auer, Andrea; Bikaljevic, Djuro; Dürrbeck, Stefan; Thomas Götsch; Bernhard Klötzer; Norbert Köpfle; Kunze-Liebhäuser, Julia; Lörting, Thomas; Memmel, Norbert; Menzel, Alexander
5
University of Innsbruck