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    Kinetics of SO2 Adsorption on Photoexcited α-Fe2O3 by Toledano, David S, Henrich, Victor E

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (10-05-2001)
    “…SO2 is an atmospheric pollutant whose oxidation leads to acid rain, while α-Fe2O3 (hematite, a naturally occurring component of atmospheric aerosol particles)…”
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    Photoemission studies of H 2O adsorption on pure and Cr-doped V 2O 3 by Toledano, David S, Metcalf, Patricia, Henrich, Victor E

    Published in Surface science (2001)
    “…Vanadium oxides having initial surface compositions of VO 2 and V 2O 5 are used extensively as industrial catalysts and catalyst supports. However, the V…”
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    Surface conditions for the observation of metal–insulator transitions on Cr-doped V 2O 3 by Toledano, David S., Metcalf, Patricia, Henrich, Victor E.

    Published in Surface science (2000)
    “…Chromium-doped vanadium sesquioxide, (V 1− x Cr x ) 2O 3, displays two metal–insulator transitions with temperature for 0.005< x<0.0179. The high-temperature…”
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    Surface reduction of Cr-V sub(2)O sub(3) by CO by Toledano, David S, Henrich, Victor E, Metcalf, Patricia

    “…Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), and Auger electron spectroscopy…”
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    Surface reduction of Cr–V2O3 by CO by Toledano, David S., Henrich, Victor E., Metcalf, Patricia

    “…Interesting irreversible effects have been observed involving surface reduction of Cr-doped V2O3 by CO. Adsorption characteristics of CO on the paramagnetic…”
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    Surface reduction of Cr–V 2 O 3 by CO by Toledano, David S., Henrich, Victor E., Metcalf, Patricia

    “…Interesting irreversible effects have been observed involving surface reduction of Cr-doped V 2 O 3 by CO. Adsorption characteristics of CO on the paramagnetic…”
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