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C. M. Woodbridge, Rashad Simmons, Derek Behmke, Ying Guo, J. D. Morris, Chantelle Anfuso, Omar Villanueva
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Journal of Chemical Education
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) is an open-access, four-year, public liberal arts college that emphasizes excellent instruction through active learning and small class sizes. The COVID-19 pandemic p...
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Journal of Chemical Education. 90:823-831
This is a list of recommendations for books and a few Web sites for Journal readers to enjoy in the summer, either in preparation for fall teaching, or for sheer pleasure. Four contributors have assembled an eclectic list in this annual collection.
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Journal of Chemical Education. 89:825-831
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Journal of Chemical Education. 88:851-857
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Journal of Chemical Education. 87:665-671
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Surface Science. 472:155-171
Nickelocene adsorption and decomposition on the Ag(100) surface were studied with temperature programmed desorption and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy. At monolayer coverages on the relatively inert Ag(100) surface at 175 K, nickel
Autor:
C. M. Woodbridge
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Journal of Chemical Education. 87:272-274
Surface Science: Foundations of Catalysis and Nanoscience is a comprehensive overview of modern surface science. It begins with a short essay about why one would study surface chemistry. In doing so, it also covers some history, economics, key result
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 104:3085-3093
High-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) have been used to investigate the adsorption of ferrocene on Ag(100) at 150 K. The HREELS data show that ferrocene adopts an orientation with the mo
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Surface and Interface Analysis. 27:816-824
A series of titanium compounds have been studied by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy within the Auger parameter formalism. Two different titanium Auger parameters are reported, both calculated from binding energies resulting from photoemission from T
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Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films. 17:1581-1586
Nickelocene adsorption onto Ag(100), Ni(100), and NiO(100)/Ni(100) surfaces was studied with x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy at 135 K for monolayer and multilayer coverages of NiCp2. On the relat