The oxidation of copper is essential for several fields, such as corrosion, catalytic methanol synthesis, and CO2 electroreduction. However, the understanding of the oxidation of copper under various conditions is not complete. Here, we study the oxidation of the vicinal Cu(911) surface by O2 with in-situ Surface X-ray Diffraction. It was found that the surface facets to (410), (401), and (100) which are stable in the parameter range of T = 25–400 °C and p = 10−10–10−5 mbar O2. The (410) and (401) facets are present until the surface is further oxidized to Cu2O, at 10−5 mbar and above. These results further the knowledge on the oxidation of copper and its surfaces, which may be of importance for a wide range of applications
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(100) and Cu(111) using ambient-pr...
Decoding of time-resolved VLEED data for oxidation processes for Cu reveals that, apart from long-te...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
The oxidation of copper is essential for several fields, such as corrosion, catalytic methanol synth...
The oxidation of copper is essential for several fields, such as corrosion, catalytic methanol synth...
Steps are known to be often the active sites for the dissociation of O2 molecules and the nucleation...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(1 0 0) and Cu(1 1 1) using ambien...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(1 0 0) and Cu(1 1 1) using ambien...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(1 0 0) and Cu(1 1 1) using ambien...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
Vicinal surfaces of Cu close to (100) are well-known to facet to (410) in the presence of chemisorbe...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
High-index copper surfaces generally show a strong tendency to reconstruct, forming one- or even two...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(100) and Cu(111) using ambient-pr...
Decoding of time-resolved VLEED data for oxidation processes for Cu reveals that, apart from long-te...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
The oxidation of copper is essential for several fields, such as corrosion, catalytic methanol synth...
The oxidation of copper is essential for several fields, such as corrosion, catalytic methanol synth...
Steps are known to be often the active sites for the dissociation of O2 molecules and the nucleation...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(1 0 0) and Cu(1 1 1) using ambien...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(1 0 0) and Cu(1 1 1) using ambien...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(1 0 0) and Cu(1 1 1) using ambien...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
Vicinal surfaces of Cu close to (100) are well-known to facet to (410) in the presence of chemisorbe...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...
High-index copper surfaces generally show a strong tendency to reconstruct, forming one- or even two...
We investigated the room-temperature chemisorption of oxygen on Cu(100) and Cu(111) using ambient-pr...
Decoding of time-resolved VLEED data for oxidation processes for Cu reveals that, apart from long-te...
Solid materials can exhibit very different surface catalytic properties depending on the exposed sur...