The compositional and structural rearrangements at the catalyst surface during chemical reactions are issues of great importance for understanding and modeling the catalytic processes. Low-energy electron microscopy and photoelectron spectromicroscopy studies of the real-space structure and composition of a Au-modified Rh(110) surface during water formation reveal reorganization processes due to Au mass transport triggered by the propagating reaction fronts. The temporal evolution of the surface reaction results in a 'patterned' surface consisting of separated Au-rich and Au-poor phases with different oxygen coverage, Rh surface structure, and reactivity. The experimental results are complemented by ab initio electronic-structure calculatio...
The water-gas shift reaction has been investigated by using DFT applied to Au(100), stepped Au(310),...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), low energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LEIS), X-ray photoelec...
To make available atomic oxygen at the surface of a catalyst is the key step for oxidation reactions...
By means of scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory calculations we demonstrate ...
We report a LEEM and XPEEM study of the formation of a variety of stationary two-dimensional metalli...
Inducing the adsorption of oxygen on gold surfaces transforms the inert metal into a surprisingly re...
Defects on surfaces such as steps play an important role in surface chemistry. In order to obtain an...
Surface alloying is an important technique to change chemical properties. In this study, by employin...
By means of scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory calculations, we studied the...
Surface alloying is an important technique to change chemical properties. In this study, by employin...
Au-based materials are remarkably efficient catalysts in the domain of partial oxidation reactions. ...
Metal catalysts play an important role in industrial redox reactions. Although extensively studied, ...
In this chapter, experimental and theoretical studies on surface segregation in Ag-Au systems, inclu...
The adsorption of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide , nitric oxide and water on Rh(111) and Ru(001) ...
The surface composition of Rh and Pt blacks (as determined by XPS) shows carbon and oxygen impuritie...
The water-gas shift reaction has been investigated by using DFT applied to Au(100), stepped Au(310),...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), low energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LEIS), X-ray photoelec...
To make available atomic oxygen at the surface of a catalyst is the key step for oxidation reactions...
By means of scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory calculations we demonstrate ...
We report a LEEM and XPEEM study of the formation of a variety of stationary two-dimensional metalli...
Inducing the adsorption of oxygen on gold surfaces transforms the inert metal into a surprisingly re...
Defects on surfaces such as steps play an important role in surface chemistry. In order to obtain an...
Surface alloying is an important technique to change chemical properties. In this study, by employin...
By means of scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory calculations, we studied the...
Surface alloying is an important technique to change chemical properties. In this study, by employin...
Au-based materials are remarkably efficient catalysts in the domain of partial oxidation reactions. ...
Metal catalysts play an important role in industrial redox reactions. Although extensively studied, ...
In this chapter, experimental and theoretical studies on surface segregation in Ag-Au systems, inclu...
The adsorption of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide , nitric oxide and water on Rh(111) and Ru(001) ...
The surface composition of Rh and Pt blacks (as determined by XPS) shows carbon and oxygen impuritie...
The water-gas shift reaction has been investigated by using DFT applied to Au(100), stepped Au(310),...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), low energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LEIS), X-ray photoelec...
To make available atomic oxygen at the surface of a catalyst is the key step for oxidation reactions...