Dynamics of Surface Catalyzed Reactions; the Roles of Surface Defects, Surface Diffusion, and Hot Electrons

Volume: 110, Issue: 40, Pages: 20014 - 20022
Published: Jul 25, 2006
Abstract
The mechanism that controls bond breaking at transition metal surfaces has been studied with sum frequency generation (SFG), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), and catalytic nanodiodes operating under the high-pressure conditions. The combination of these techniques permits us to understand the role of surface defects, surface diffusion, and hot electrons in dynamics of surface catalyzed reactions. Sum frequency generation vibrational...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamics of Surface Catalyzed Reactions; the Roles of Surface Defects, Surface Diffusion, and Hot Electrons
Published Date
Jul 25, 2006
Volume
110
Issue
40
Pages
20014 - 20022
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