Analytical methods that provide direct real-space information about the dynamics of catalysed reactions often require simplified model systems and operate under high-vacuum conditions. There is thus a strong need for the development of methods that enable observation of active catalysts under relevant working conditions. Here, in situ scanning electron microscopy is employed to study reaction dynamics and structure–activity correlations on surfaces. High sensitivity to changes in the work function and surface composition enables the detection of monolayers of adsorbed molecular species on metal surfaces, which is used here to visualize catalytic NO2 hydrogenation on platinum. The initiation of reactive behaviours and propagation of reaction...
In recent years, efforts have been made in catalysis related surface science studies to explore the ...
Application of temperature-variable scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) for investigations of hetero...
To make available atomic oxygen at the surface of a catalyst is the key step for oxidation reactions...
Work function changes which are combined with surface processes can be investigated and used to char...
This review focuses on various methods to image surface reactions in real time. Development of the p...
A number of catalysts used in industry or in automotive pollution control are conditioned as a dispe...
As NOx emissions from vehicles may cause severe health damages, their abatement remain a major chall...
We present dynamic studies of surface reactions using video-Field Ion Microscopy (FIM) along with Pu...
Since the introduction of the catalytic converter in vehicles noble metals (Rh, Pt, Pd) have been us...
Understanding the mechanisms governing chemical and morphological changes induced by an ambient-pres...
In order to improve the understanding of catalytic processes, information regarding the structure of...
In surface science there is great effort to move from studying simple, flat model surfaces in vacuum...
Information about the elementary processes underlying heterogeneous catalysis may be obtained by inv...
This review discusses the recent progress in the application of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) in c...
Techniques based on photoemission electron microscopy currently have the potential to achieve a late...
In recent years, efforts have been made in catalysis related surface science studies to explore the ...
Application of temperature-variable scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) for investigations of hetero...
To make available atomic oxygen at the surface of a catalyst is the key step for oxidation reactions...
Work function changes which are combined with surface processes can be investigated and used to char...
This review focuses on various methods to image surface reactions in real time. Development of the p...
A number of catalysts used in industry or in automotive pollution control are conditioned as a dispe...
As NOx emissions from vehicles may cause severe health damages, their abatement remain a major chall...
We present dynamic studies of surface reactions using video-Field Ion Microscopy (FIM) along with Pu...
Since the introduction of the catalytic converter in vehicles noble metals (Rh, Pt, Pd) have been us...
Understanding the mechanisms governing chemical and morphological changes induced by an ambient-pres...
In order to improve the understanding of catalytic processes, information regarding the structure of...
In surface science there is great effort to move from studying simple, flat model surfaces in vacuum...
Information about the elementary processes underlying heterogeneous catalysis may be obtained by inv...
This review discusses the recent progress in the application of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) in c...
Techniques based on photoemission electron microscopy currently have the potential to achieve a late...
In recent years, efforts have been made in catalysis related surface science studies to explore the ...
Application of temperature-variable scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) for investigations of hetero...
To make available atomic oxygen at the surface of a catalyst is the key step for oxidation reactions...