Search Results - "Mullins, C.B"
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Dissociation of CH4 on Ni(111) and Ru(0001)
Published in Surface science (20-01-2002)Get full text
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Mechanism of the dissociative chemisorption of methane over Ir(110): trapping-mediated or direct?
Published in Chemical physics letters (07-03-1997)“…A controversy exists regarding the dominant mechanism in the reaction of methane over transition metals. We present new insight regarding this subject by: (1)…”
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Direct verification of a high-translational-energy molecular precursor to oxygen dissociation on Pd(111)
Published in Surface science (24-12-1998)“…Adsorption of high-translational-energy oxygen on Pd(111) was examined with electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) and molecular beam techniques. EEL spectra…”
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“There is plenty of energy at the bottom”: A spectral conversion approach for upconversion-powered water-splitting PEC cell
Published in Journal of power sources (01-01-2025)“…An avant-garde step towards the use of the long infrared tail of the incident solar radiation with untapped and crucial applications in photocatalysis and…”
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A phase-field model integrating reaction-diffusion kinetics and elasto-plastic deformation with application to lithiated selenium-doped germanium electrodes
Published in International journal of mechanical sciences (01-08-2018)“…•A reaction-diffusion phase field model coupling elasto-plastic deformation is developed.•Reaction/diffusion controlled lithiation kinetics of Se-doped Ge…”
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Adsorption mechanisms of translationally-energetic O2 and N2 : direct dissociation versus direct molecular chemisorption
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Dissociative adsorption and hydrodechlorination of CCl 4 on Ir(1 1 0)
Published in Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical (2003)“…The adsorption and hydrodechlorination of CCl 4 and other chlorinated methanes on Ir(1 1 0) were investigated. Adsorption of CCl 4 on the hydrogen precovered…”
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Dissociation of CH 4 on Ni(1 1 1) and Ru(0 0 0 1)
Published in Surface science (2002)“…Recently steps and surface imperfections were proven by Dahl et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 83 (1999) 1814] to have an all-dominating effect on the N 2 dissociation…”
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Dissociative adsorption and hydrodechlorination of CCl4 on Ir(1 1 0)
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Low translational energy mechanisms in the dissociative chemisorption of methane on iridium and platinum surfaces
Published in Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical (20-02-2001)“…Recent molecular beam studies of methane dissociative chemisorption on Ir(1 1 0), Ir(1 1 1) and Pt(1 1 0) surfaces show evidence of a low translational energy…”
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Phosgene formation from adsorption of carbon tetrachloride on oxygen modified Ir(111)
Published in Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical (20-02-2001)“…The production of phosgene was observed when a pure carbon tetrachloride molecular beam was impinged on an oxygen modified Ir(111) surface. We propose a…”
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Adsorption mechanisms of translationally-energetic O 2 and N 2: direct dissociation versus direct molecular chemisorption
Published in Surface science (15-05-1997)“…A direct dissociation mechanism has been traditionally assigned to molecular beam data that exhibit an increase in the initial adsorption probability with…”
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Supersonic jet epitaxy of III-nitride semiconductors
Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-06-1997)“…In this review we report on the application of supersonic jets towards growth of the III-nitride semiconductors AlN, GaN, and InN. Certain properties of…”
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Trapping dynamics of disilane on bare and monohydride-terminated Si(100)-2×1
Published in Surface science (20-08-1999)“…The initial trapping probability of disilane on bare and monohydride-terminated Si(100)-2×1 surfaces was measured using molecular beam techniques. On the bare…”
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Angular and vibrational effects in the direct dissociative chemisorption of deuterated methane and ethane on Ir(110)
Published in Surface science (20-02-1995)“…We have measured the initial probability of dissociative chemisorption of deuterated methane and ethane on the reconstructed Ir(110) surface as a function of…”
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Evidence of a molecular chemisorption-mediated mechanism for high translational energy oxygen adsorption on Pt(100)-hex-R0.7
Published in Chemical physics letters (06-08-1999)“…High incident translational energy adsorption of oxygen on the reconstructed Pt(100)-hex-R0.7° surface was investigated with molecular beams, thermal…”
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Kinetics and dynamics of nitrogen adsorption on Ru(001): evidence for direct molecular chemisorption
Published in Chemical physics letters (26-07-1996)“…The experimentally determined value of the molecular chemisorption probability, S 0 has an interesting dependence on incident kinetic energy, E i, and incident…”
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Interaction of ethylene with the Ru(001) surface
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Dynamics of the interaction of ethane with Ir(110)‐(1×2)
Published in Journal of vacuum science & technology. A, Vacuum, surfaces, and films (01-05-1990)“…Experimentally determined values of the initial adsorption probability of ethane on Ir(110)‐(1×2) are presented which probe the dynamics of the interaction…”
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Oxidative cleavage of propene on Ir(111): double-bond scission during the formation of acetate
Published in Surface science (10-02-1998)“…High-resolution electron energy-loss spectroscopy (HREELS) and temperature-programmed reactive desorption (TPRD) techniques have been used to examine the…”
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