We study computationally and experimentally the propagation of chemical pulses in complex geometries. The reaction of interest, CO oxidation, takes place on single crystal Pt(110) surfaces that are microlithographically patterned; they are also addressable through a focused laser beam, manipulated through galvanometer mirrors, capable of locally altering the crystal temperature and thus affecting pulse propagation. We focus on sudden changes in the domain shape (corners in a Y-junction geometry) that can affect the pulse dynamics; we also show how brief, localized temperature perturbations can be used to control reactive pulse propagation. The computational results are corroborated through experimental studies in which the pulses are visual...
The formation of target patterns in oscillatory CO oxidation on Pt(110) is studied using laser-induc...
We have modified surface catalytic activity in real time and space by focusing an addressable laser ...
We have studied the catalytic reduction of NO2 with hydrogen on Pt tips by means field ion microscop...
We study computationally and experimentally the propagation of chemical pulses in complex geometries...
We explore the effect of boundary curvature on the instability of reactive pulses in the catalytic o...
This thesis investigates the effects localized spatiotemporal perturbations have on a simple reactio...
Utilizing a focused laser beam manipulated through computer-controlled mirrors, and capable of “writ...
We study the initiation of pulses and fronts in a two-dimensional catalytic reaction–diffusion syste...
This thesis investigates the effects localized spatiotemporal perturbations have on a simple reactio...
Using a recently realized "addressable catalyst surface" [Science 294, 134 (2001)] we study the inte...
The CO oxidation on the (110) surface of a platinum single crystal has a strongly state dependent di...
The rates of chemical reactions may exhibit temporal oscillations, even when the reaction parameters...
Chemical turbulence in the oscillatory catalytic CO oxidation on Pt(110) is suppressed by means of f...
Experiments on the catalytic reduction of NO with CO on a Pt(100) surface reveal attractive interact...
UNDERSTANDING of the mechanisms and kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions has come largely f...
The formation of target patterns in oscillatory CO oxidation on Pt(110) is studied using laser-induc...
We have modified surface catalytic activity in real time and space by focusing an addressable laser ...
We have studied the catalytic reduction of NO2 with hydrogen on Pt tips by means field ion microscop...
We study computationally and experimentally the propagation of chemical pulses in complex geometries...
We explore the effect of boundary curvature on the instability of reactive pulses in the catalytic o...
This thesis investigates the effects localized spatiotemporal perturbations have on a simple reactio...
Utilizing a focused laser beam manipulated through computer-controlled mirrors, and capable of “writ...
We study the initiation of pulses and fronts in a two-dimensional catalytic reaction–diffusion syste...
This thesis investigates the effects localized spatiotemporal perturbations have on a simple reactio...
Using a recently realized "addressable catalyst surface" [Science 294, 134 (2001)] we study the inte...
The CO oxidation on the (110) surface of a platinum single crystal has a strongly state dependent di...
The rates of chemical reactions may exhibit temporal oscillations, even when the reaction parameters...
Chemical turbulence in the oscillatory catalytic CO oxidation on Pt(110) is suppressed by means of f...
Experiments on the catalytic reduction of NO with CO on a Pt(100) surface reveal attractive interact...
UNDERSTANDING of the mechanisms and kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions has come largely f...
The formation of target patterns in oscillatory CO oxidation on Pt(110) is studied using laser-induc...
We have modified surface catalytic activity in real time and space by focusing an addressable laser ...
We have studied the catalytic reduction of NO2 with hydrogen on Pt tips by means field ion microscop...