The structures of two stepped Pt crystal surfaces, Pt(332) and Pt(557), were studied at high gas pressures at room temperature by high-pressure STM and ambient-pressure XPS. These crystals posses the same type of terraces but different types of steps. HP-STM shows that the two crystal surfaces respond differently to the exposure of 0.5 Torr of ethylene. Furthermore, after stabilizing the two crystals under 0.5 Torr of CO to form clusters, a subsequent introduction of 0.5 Torr of ethylene can remove the clusters and restore the stepped structure on Pt(332), whereas the CO-induced clusters remain on Pt(557). AP-XPS experiments were performed by following the same procedures to account for the phenomena. The step orientation is crucial in infl...
Defects on surfaces such as steps play an important role in surface chemistry. In order to obtain an...
Past research has shown unusual activity of the (1 x 1)Pt(110) surface to break carbon-carbon and ca...
In this thesis two subjects are treated. The first one is the poisoning of hydrogen dissociation on ...
We demonstrate the critical role of the specific atomic arrangement at step sites in the restructuri...
Reversible cluster formation can be observed with good reproducibility. In this study, we can also n...
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 ...
High Pressure Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (HP-STM) and Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectr...
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 have studied the structures of the Pt(100) surface in the presence of gas-phase ethylene at room ...
Surface chemistry and catalysis studies could significantly gain from the systematic variation of su...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.-- et al.Surfac...
Past research has shown unusual activity of the (1 x 1)Pt(110) surface to break carbon-carbon and ca...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most-studied molecules among the many modern industrial chemical ...
Defects on surfaces such as steps play an important role in surface chemistry. In order to obtain an...
Past research has shown unusual activity of the (1 x 1)Pt(110) surface to break carbon-carbon and ca...
In this thesis two subjects are treated. The first one is the poisoning of hydrogen dissociation on ...
We demonstrate the critical role of the specific atomic arrangement at step sites in the restructuri...
Reversible cluster formation can be observed with good reproducibility. In this study, we can also n...
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 ...
High Pressure Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (HP-STM) and Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectr...
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 have studied the structures of the Pt(100) surface in the presence of gas-phase ethylene at room ...
Surface chemistry and catalysis studies could significantly gain from the systematic variation of su...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.-- et al.Surfac...
Past research has shown unusual activity of the (1 x 1)Pt(110) surface to break carbon-carbon and ca...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most-studied molecules among the many modern industrial chemical ...
Defects on surfaces such as steps play an important role in surface chemistry. In order to obtain an...
Past research has shown unusual activity of the (1 x 1)Pt(110) surface to break carbon-carbon and ca...
In this thesis two subjects are treated. The first one is the poisoning of hydrogen dissociation on ...