Hear from our authors: Annabelle Hadley

RSC Applied Interfaces publishes interdisciplinary work with an applied focus, which can be read for free here. To celebrate the excellent articles that have been published so far in our journal, we asked some of our authors to discuss their work in more detail.

In this post, we hear from Annabelle Hadley from Simon Fraser University, Canada, as they discuss their recently published article entitled ‘Fine-tuning the surface coverage of niobium oxide on platinum catalysts and its impact on the oxygen reduction reaction‘.

 

RSC Applied Interfaces – hear from our authors: Annabelle Hadley

 


Fine-tuning the surface coverage of niobium oxide on platinum catalysts and its impact on the oxygen reduction reaction

Annabelle M. K. Hadley, Jennie I. Eastcott, Abhinav Parakh, Michael T. Y. Paul, Matthew W. Bilton, Austin W. H. Lee and Byron D. Gates

RSC Appl. Interfaces, 2026, 3, 399-412. DOI: 10.1039/D5LF00290G

 

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Check out our previous blog post featuring Annabelle Hadley et al.’s work in RSC Applied Interfaces: https://blogs.rsc.org/lf/2024/10/29/meet-our-authors-annabelle-hadley-sakshi-gautam-and-byron-gates/

 


RSC Applied Interfaces is a dedicated, interdisciplinary reference journal for cutting-edge research on the applications of surfaces and interfaces. In addition to the applied focus, work considered for publication in RSC Applied Interfaces is expected to be highly original and of top quality. The journal seeks to report major scientific advances beyond the state of the art, at the cutting edge of this interdisciplinary field.