Molecular beam experiments on model catalysts
Heterogeneous catalysts are highly complex materials with respect to both their composition
and structure. The reaction kinetics on their surfaces is known to depend sensitively on …
and structure. The reaction kinetics on their surfaces is known to depend sensitively on …
Oscillatory reactions on single crystal surfaces
R Imbihl - Progress in surface science, 1993 - Elsevier
Heterogeneous catalytic reactions exhibit under certain conditions kinetic oscillations which
have been investigated both with polycrystalline materials and with single crystal surfaces …
have been investigated both with polycrystalline materials and with single crystal surfaces …
An infrared and kinetic study of carbon monoxide oxidation on model silica-supported palladium catalysts from 10-9 to 15 Torr
X Xu, DW Goodman - The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1993 - ACS Publications
There has been a lingering concern regarding the application of surface science to the study
of heterogeneous catalysis. 1 Surface science studies underwell-defined conditions can …
of heterogeneous catalysis. 1 Surface science studies underwell-defined conditions can …
Mathematical modeling of kinetic oscillations in the catalytic CO oxidation on Pd (110): The subsurface oxygen model
MR Bassett, R Imbihl - The Journal of chemical physics, 1990 - pubs.aip.org
Experimental investigations of the catalytic CO oxidation on a Pd (110) surface revealed that
the temporal oscillations in the reaction rate (measured in a range 10-3 Torr< p< 1 Torr) can …
the temporal oscillations in the reaction rate (measured in a range 10-3 Torr< p< 1 Torr) can …
The interaction of oxygen with alumina-supported palladium particles
I Meusel, J Hoffmann, J Hartmann, M Heemeier… - Catalysis letters, 2001 - Springer
Utilizing a combination of molecular beam techniques and scanning tunneling microscopy
(STM) under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions we have studied the interaction of oxygen …
(STM) under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions we have studied the interaction of oxygen …
NO adsorption and thermal behavior on Pd surfaces. A detailed comparative study
RD Ramsier, Q Gao, HN Waltenburg, KW Lee… - Surface science, 1994 - Elsevier
The adsorption and thermal behavior of NO on 'flat'Pd (111) and 'stepped'Pd (112) surfaces
has been investigated by temperature programmed desorption (TPD), high resolution …
has been investigated by temperature programmed desorption (TPD), high resolution …
Acetic acid adsorption and decomposition on Pd (1 1 0)
M Bowker, C Morgan, J Couves - Surface science, 2004 - Elsevier
The reaction of acetic acid with Pd (110) has been investigated using temperature-
programmed desorption (TPD) and a molecular beam reactor. The sticking of acetic acid is …
programmed desorption (TPD) and a molecular beam reactor. The sticking of acetic acid is …
Theoretical study of semiconductor thin films gas sensors: Attempt to consistent approach
V Brynzari, G Korotchenkov, S Dmitriev - Electron Technology, 2000 - infona.pl
The consistent microscopic approach to modelling of gas sensitivity of tin dioxide thin films
was developed. The fundamentals of the model is Volkenstein theory of chemisorption. In …
was developed. The fundamentals of the model is Volkenstein theory of chemisorption. In …
Interactions of O2 with Pd Nanoparticles on α-Al2O3(0001) at Low and High O2 Pressures
S Penner, P Bera, S Pedersen, LT Ngo… - The Journal of …, 2006 - ACS Publications
The interaction of O2 with small Pd particles (2− 10 nm) supported on an α-Al2O3 (0001)
single crystal under both ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) and high-pressure conditions has been …
single crystal under both ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) and high-pressure conditions has been …
CO oxidation on Pd (110): a high-resolution XPS and molecular beam study
We have employed synchrotron based high-resolution XPS and thermal molecular beams to
investigate the interaction and reaction of CO and O2 on Pd (110). CO and O2 stick on this …
investigate the interaction and reaction of CO and O2 on Pd (110). CO and O2 stick on this …