High Pressure Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (HP-STM) and Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy were used to study the structural properties and catalytic behavior of noble metal surfaces at high pressure. HP-STM was used to study the structural rearrangement of the top most atomic surface layer of the metal surfaces in response to changes in gas pressure and reactive conditions. AP-XPS was applied to single crystal and nanoparticle systems to monitor changes in the chemical composition of the surface layer in response to changing gas conditions.STM studies on the Pt(100) crystal face showed the lifting of the Pt(100)-hex surface reconstruction in the presence of CO, H2, and Benzene. The gas adsorption and subsequent charge tr...
There is a long-standing question whether results of studies of surface processes under ultrahigh va...
A dedicated three-dimensional atom-probe has been fitted with an in situ high pressure/temperature r...
We investigated the competitive coadsorption of CO and O2 molecules on a Pt model surface using a ca...
Surface structure, mobility, and composition of transition metal catalysts were studied by high-pres...
Surface structure, mobility, and composition of transition metal catalysts were studied by high-pres...
We demonstrate the critical role of the specific atomic arrangement at step sites in the restructuri...
Our research focuses on taking advantage of the ability of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to op...
In Situ Oxidation Study of Pt(110) and Its Interaction with COMany interesting structures have been ...
Many interesting structures have been observed for O(2)-exposed Pt(110). These structures, along wit...
The structures of two stepped Pt crystal surfaces, Pt(332) and Pt(557), were studied at high gas pre...
We have studied the structures of the Pt(100) surface in the presence of gas-phase ethylene at room ...
We demonstrate the critical role of the specific atomic arrangement at step sites in the restructuri...
Stepped Platinum surfaces were found to undergo extensive and reversible restructuring when exposed ...
There is a long-standing question whether results of studies of surface processes under ultrahigh va...
There is a long-standing question whether results of studies of surface processes under ultrahigh va...
There is a long-standing question whether results of studies of surface processes under ultrahigh va...
A dedicated three-dimensional atom-probe has been fitted with an in situ high pressure/temperature r...
We investigated the competitive coadsorption of CO and O2 molecules on a Pt model surface using a ca...
Surface structure, mobility, and composition of transition metal catalysts were studied by high-pres...
Surface structure, mobility, and composition of transition metal catalysts were studied by high-pres...
We demonstrate the critical role of the specific atomic arrangement at step sites in the restructuri...
Our research focuses on taking advantage of the ability of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to op...
In Situ Oxidation Study of Pt(110) and Its Interaction with COMany interesting structures have been ...
Many interesting structures have been observed for O(2)-exposed Pt(110). These structures, along wit...
The structures of two stepped Pt crystal surfaces, Pt(332) and Pt(557), were studied at high gas pre...
We have studied the structures of the Pt(100) surface in the presence of gas-phase ethylene at room ...
We demonstrate the critical role of the specific atomic arrangement at step sites in the restructuri...
Stepped Platinum surfaces were found to undergo extensive and reversible restructuring when exposed ...
There is a long-standing question whether results of studies of surface processes under ultrahigh va...
There is a long-standing question whether results of studies of surface processes under ultrahigh va...
There is a long-standing question whether results of studies of surface processes under ultrahigh va...
A dedicated three-dimensional atom-probe has been fitted with an in situ high pressure/temperature r...
We investigated the competitive coadsorption of CO and O2 molecules on a Pt model surface using a ca...