Photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) has revealed a rich variety of spatiotemporal patterns, ranging from reaction fronts and spiral waves to standing waves and chemical turbulence, during the catalytic oxidation of CO as well as the reduction of NO on various Pt single crystal surfaces. More recent experiments have focused on the spatiotemporal dynamics of these catalytic reactions on microstructured and microcomposite reacting domains, constructed using microelectronics fabrication techniques. Representative domain scales for these surfaces are in the micrometer range, comparable to the typical wave-lengths of concentration patterns on the clean catalytic surface. In this work we present computational and experimental studies of the e...
The effect of well-defined palladium boundaries on the formation of reaction-diffusion patterns duri...
The formation of spatiotemporal patterns during catalytic CO oxidation on a Pt(210) surface was foll...
In the field of heterogeneous catalysis, not all catalytic reaction processes are designed to run at...
The exploration of pattern formation by reaction-diffusion systems in complex bounded domains has be...
We study the effect of microdesigned composite geometries on pattern formation during the catalytic ...
The formation of spatial patterns during the catalytic oxidation of CO on a Pd(110) surface has been...
Techniques based on photoemission electron microscopy currently have the potential to achieve a late...
Spatiotemporal pattern formation has been investigated with low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) an...
The elementary steps underlying the mechanism of a catalytic reaction are also responsible for its r...
We first briefly review the subject of spatiotemporal pattern formation on microdesigned composite c...
Information about the elementary processes underlying heterogeneous catalysis may be obtained by inv...
Submonolayers of gold were evaporated onto a Pt(110) surface in order to study the influence of surf...
UNDERSTANDING of the mechanisms and kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions has come largely f...
Work function changes which are combined with surface processes can be investigated and used to char...
UNDERSTANDING of the mechanisms and kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions has come largely f...
The effect of well-defined palladium boundaries on the formation of reaction-diffusion patterns duri...
The formation of spatiotemporal patterns during catalytic CO oxidation on a Pt(210) surface was foll...
In the field of heterogeneous catalysis, not all catalytic reaction processes are designed to run at...
The exploration of pattern formation by reaction-diffusion systems in complex bounded domains has be...
We study the effect of microdesigned composite geometries on pattern formation during the catalytic ...
The formation of spatial patterns during the catalytic oxidation of CO on a Pd(110) surface has been...
Techniques based on photoemission electron microscopy currently have the potential to achieve a late...
Spatiotemporal pattern formation has been investigated with low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) an...
The elementary steps underlying the mechanism of a catalytic reaction are also responsible for its r...
We first briefly review the subject of spatiotemporal pattern formation on microdesigned composite c...
Information about the elementary processes underlying heterogeneous catalysis may be obtained by inv...
Submonolayers of gold were evaporated onto a Pt(110) surface in order to study the influence of surf...
UNDERSTANDING of the mechanisms and kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions has come largely f...
Work function changes which are combined with surface processes can be investigated and used to char...
UNDERSTANDING of the mechanisms and kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions has come largely f...
The effect of well-defined palladium boundaries on the formation of reaction-diffusion patterns duri...
The formation of spatiotemporal patterns during catalytic CO oxidation on a Pt(210) surface was foll...
In the field of heterogeneous catalysis, not all catalytic reaction processes are designed to run at...