Field ion microscopy (FIM) was applied in an attempt to monitor the kinetic oscillations in the CO oxidation rate. However, major difficulties arise due to field effects that enhance the CO dissociation leading to rapid poisoning of the surface with the formed carbon. On the other hand, it was found that the ionization of molecular oxygen that acts as the imaging gas under reaction conditions, occurs preferentially on oxygen adsorption sites in agreement with the mechanism of resonant field ionization. The imaging mechanism based on local work function influences on field ionization efficiency was discussed in view of the data obtained and was shown to be incorrect
We present dynamic studies of surface reactions using video-Field Ion Microscopy (FIM) along with Pu...
This contribution reviews some of the recent progress made in local probing of catalytic surface rea...
A detailed investigation has been undertaken into the field induced electron emission (FIEE) mechani...
The oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum surfaces is investigated by field ion microscopy (FIM) ...
We report a study of the adsorption and reaction of CO on a gold nanotip in high electrostatic field...
An analysis of field ion rate fluctuations is proposed for studying the mechanism of the reactive im...
The in-situ observation of the CO oxidation in the field ion microscope is possible due to the prefe...
Nanometre-size gold particles on metal-oxide supports have recently been shown to be surprisingly ac...
Gold has been known as being almost completely inactive as a catalyst. However, it was found recentl...
A number of catalysts used in industry or in automotive pollution control are conditioned as a dispe...
The first observations of Li-modified isothermal kinetic oscillations during CO oxidation on a Pt fi...
A field-ion microscope (FIM) was used in the investigation of hydrogen oxidation at temperatures bet...
The CO oxidation over Au crystal surfaces was studied under in-situ conditions at pressures below 10...
Elementary steps of the CO oxidation—which are important for understanding the oscillatory behavior ...
This work addresses as well the adsorption of CO2 as and the interaction of H2/CO2 gas mixtures over...
We present dynamic studies of surface reactions using video-Field Ion Microscopy (FIM) along with Pu...
This contribution reviews some of the recent progress made in local probing of catalytic surface rea...
A detailed investigation has been undertaken into the field induced electron emission (FIEE) mechani...
The oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum surfaces is investigated by field ion microscopy (FIM) ...
We report a study of the adsorption and reaction of CO on a gold nanotip in high electrostatic field...
An analysis of field ion rate fluctuations is proposed for studying the mechanism of the reactive im...
The in-situ observation of the CO oxidation in the field ion microscope is possible due to the prefe...
Nanometre-size gold particles on metal-oxide supports have recently been shown to be surprisingly ac...
Gold has been known as being almost completely inactive as a catalyst. However, it was found recentl...
A number of catalysts used in industry or in automotive pollution control are conditioned as a dispe...
The first observations of Li-modified isothermal kinetic oscillations during CO oxidation on a Pt fi...
A field-ion microscope (FIM) was used in the investigation of hydrogen oxidation at temperatures bet...
The CO oxidation over Au crystal surfaces was studied under in-situ conditions at pressures below 10...
Elementary steps of the CO oxidation—which are important for understanding the oscillatory behavior ...
This work addresses as well the adsorption of CO2 as and the interaction of H2/CO2 gas mixtures over...
We present dynamic studies of surface reactions using video-Field Ion Microscopy (FIM) along with Pu...
This contribution reviews some of the recent progress made in local probing of catalytic surface rea...
A detailed investigation has been undertaken into the field induced electron emission (FIEE) mechani...