Diverse technologies from catalyst coking to graphene synthesis entail hydrocarbon dehydrogenation and condensation reactions on metals and assembly into carbon overlayers. Imperative to gaining control over these processes, through thermal steering of the formation of polyaryl intermediates and the controlled prevention of coking, is the exploration and elucidation of the detailed reaction scheme that starts with adsorbed hydrocarbons and culminates with the formation of extended graphene. Here we use scanning tunneling microscopy, high-resolution electron energy loss and thermal desorption spectroscopies, in combination with theoretical simulations to uncover the hierarchy of pathways and intermediates underlying the catalyzed evolution o...
We study the interplay between competitive substrate\u2013C interaction processes occurring during c...
The atomistic understanding of the dissociation mechanisms for large molecules adsorbed on surfaces ...
The isolation of graphene by Novoselov et al. in 2004 ignited massive interest in this material. For...
Diverse technologies from catalyst coking to graphene synthesis entail hydrocarbon dehydrogenation a...
Financial support by the Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung to M.K. is gratefully acknowledged. The work of B....
The complete mechanism behind the thermal decomposition of ethylene (C2H4) on Ir(111), which is the ...
The complete mechanism behind the thermal decomposition of ethylene (C2H4) on Ir(111), which is the ...
The complete mechanism behind the thermal decomposition of ethylene (C2H4) on Ir(111), which is the ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/023006 Abstract. Catalytic decomposition of hydrocarbons on transition me...
22 pagesInternational audienceCatalytic decomposition of hydrocarbons on transition metals attracts ...
In this thesis, the growth mechanism of graphene on a transition metal support is determined, and th...
Hydrocarbon decomposition on transition metals provides a practical way of producing graphene. Here,...
New nanoarchitectures can be built from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by exploiting the ca...
Conference paper presented at the Third Symposium on Carbon Nanoforms that took place in Madrid Inst...
Carbon precursor that forms on the catalyst surface by the dissociation of feedstock gas plays an im...
We study the interplay between competitive substrate\u2013C interaction processes occurring during c...
The atomistic understanding of the dissociation mechanisms for large molecules adsorbed on surfaces ...
The isolation of graphene by Novoselov et al. in 2004 ignited massive interest in this material. For...
Diverse technologies from catalyst coking to graphene synthesis entail hydrocarbon dehydrogenation a...
Financial support by the Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung to M.K. is gratefully acknowledged. The work of B....
The complete mechanism behind the thermal decomposition of ethylene (C2H4) on Ir(111), which is the ...
The complete mechanism behind the thermal decomposition of ethylene (C2H4) on Ir(111), which is the ...
The complete mechanism behind the thermal decomposition of ethylene (C2H4) on Ir(111), which is the ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/023006 Abstract. Catalytic decomposition of hydrocarbons on transition me...
22 pagesInternational audienceCatalytic decomposition of hydrocarbons on transition metals attracts ...
In this thesis, the growth mechanism of graphene on a transition metal support is determined, and th...
Hydrocarbon decomposition on transition metals provides a practical way of producing graphene. Here,...
New nanoarchitectures can be built from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by exploiting the ca...
Conference paper presented at the Third Symposium on Carbon Nanoforms that took place in Madrid Inst...
Carbon precursor that forms on the catalyst surface by the dissociation of feedstock gas plays an im...
We study the interplay between competitive substrate\u2013C interaction processes occurring during c...
The atomistic understanding of the dissociation mechanisms for large molecules adsorbed on surfaces ...
The isolation of graphene by Novoselov et al. in 2004 ignited massive interest in this material. For...