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Publikováno v:
Surface Science. 646:83-89
The ideal structures of the Pt(111), Pt(221) and Pt(531) surfaces expose adsorption sites that can be qualitatively described as terrace sites on Pt(111), both step and terrace sites on Pt(221), and kink sites on Pt(531). The real surface structures
Autor:
Vladimir V. Pushkarev, Brian Holsclaw, Ye Huang, Bharat S. Mhatre, Xu Feng, Andrew J. Gellman
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 135:19208-19214
Chiral inorganic materials predated life on Earth, and their enantiospecific surface chemistry may have played a role in the origins of biomolecular homochirality. However, enantiospecific differences in the interaction energies of chiral molecules w
Autor:
Bharat S. Mhatre, Timothy J. Lawton, Vladimir V. Pushkarev, Andrew J. Gellman, E. C. H. Sykes, Brian Holsclaw
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 117:7577-7588
Autocatalytic reaction mechanisms are observed in a range of important chemical processes including catalysis, radical-mediated explosions, and biosynthesis. Because of their complexity, the microscopic details of autocatalytic reaction mechanisms ha
Autor:
Vladimir V. Pushkarev, Brian Holsclaw, Aaron Reinicker, M.E. Blecher, Timothy J. Lawton, A. de Alwis, E. C. H. Sykes, Andrew J. Gellman
Publikováno v:
Surface Science. 608:80-87
A set of six spherically curved Cu single crystals referred to as Surface Structure Spread Single Crystals (S 4 Cs) has been prepared in such a way that their exposed surfaces collectively span all possible crystallographic surface orientations that
Autor:
Ashleigh E. Baber, Heather L. Tierney, Brian Holsclaw, Layton Baker, Andrew J. Gellman, E. Charles H. Sykes
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 114:18566-18575
Xe has been used to probe the distributions of adsorption sites across three different Cu single-crystal surfaces: Cu(111), Cu(221), and Cu(643). These expose terrace, step, and kink sites, respectively. The study couples the use of scanning tunnelin