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    Chemisorption of Carbon Monoxide on the Iridium(111) Surface: In Situ Studies of Adsorption and Desorption Kinetics via Vibrational Spectroscopy by Boyle, Robert W, Lauterbach, Jochen, Schick, Matthias, Mitchell, William J, Weinberg, W. Henry

    “…The IR absorption peak position of the CO intramolecular stretching vibration, measured with Fourier transform infrared reflection−absorption spectroscopy, has…”
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    High-throughput heterogeneous catalyst research by Turner, Howard W., Volpe, Anthony F., Weinberg, W.H.

    Published in Surface science (01-06-2009)
    “…With the discovery of abundant and low cost crude oil in the early 1900’s came the need to create efficient conversion processes to produce low cost fuels and…”
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    Applications of combinatorial methods in catalysis by Hagemeyer, Alfred, Jandeleit, Bernd, Liu, Yumin, Poojary, Damodara M., Turner, Howard W., Volpe, Anthony F., Henry Weinberg, W.

    Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (2001)
    “…With rising economic demands for higher efficiency and productivity in research and development, combinatorial catalysis is increasingly being implemented to…”
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    Reaction of cyclopropane, methylcyclopropane and propylene with hydrogen on the (111) and (110)-(1 .times. 2) surfaces of iridium by Engstrom, J. R, Goodman, D. W, Weinberg, W. H

    “…The hydrogenation, isomerization, and hydrogenolysis of cyclopropane, methylcyclopropane, and propylene have been investigated on the (111) and…”
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    Gas phase oxidation of ethane to acetic acid using high-throughput screening in a massively parallel microfluidic reactor system by Bergh, Sam, Guan, Shenheng, Hagemeyer, Alfred, Lugmair, Claus, Turner, Howard, Volpe, Anthony F, Weinberg, W.Henry, Mott, Graham

    Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (10-11-2003)
    “…High-throughput primary synthesis and screening methods have been applied to the heterogeneously-catalyzed gas phase oxidation of ethane to acetic acid using…”
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    Detection of chemically induced hot charge carriers with ultrathin metal film Schottky contacts by Nienhaus, H., Gergen, B., Weinberg, W.H., McFarland, E.W.

    Published in Surface science (10-08-2002)
    “…Energy dissipation during chemical reactions at metal surfaces may excite electron–hole pairs in the metal. Direct detection of such reaction-induced hot…”
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    Observation of excited electrons from nonadiabatic molecular reactions of NO and O 2 on polycrystalline Ag by Gergen, B., Weyers, S.J., Nienhaus, H., Weinberg, W.H., McFarland, E.W.

    Published in Surface science (01-08-2001)
    “…Adsorption of ground state nitric oxide and molecular oxygen on Ag at 130 K were observed to produce excited electrons which were detectable as a…”
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    Modeling the Kinetics of Heterogeneous Catalysis by Kang, H. Chuan, Weinberg, W. H

    Published in Chemical reviews (01-05-1995)
    “…The use of Monte Carlo simulations in modeling the kinetics of the elementary processes important in heterogeneous catalysis is discussed…”
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    Reply to “Comment on ‘Adsorption of ethylene on the Si(100)-(2 × 1) surface’ by B.I. Craig” by Widdra, Wolf, Huang, Chen, Weinberg, W.H.

    Published in Surface science (20-05-1995)
    “…The experimental facts are reviewed concerning why there is likely to be silicon dimer bond cleavage upon adsorption of ethylene on the Si(100)-(2 × 1) surface…”
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    Direct detection of electron–hole pairs generated by chemical reactions on metal surfaces by Nienhaus, H., Bergh, H.S., Gergen, B., Majumdar, A., Weinberg, W.H., McFarland, E.W.

    Published in Surface science (20-01-2000)
    “…Non-adiabatic energy dissipation during exothermic chemical reactions on metal surfaces occurs by creation of electron–hole pairs in the metal. The excited…”
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    The adsorption of CO on Ir(111) investigated with FT-IRAS by Lauterbach, J., Boyle, R.W., Schick, M., Mitchell, W.J., Meng, B., Weinberg, W.H.

    Published in Surface science (20-04-1996)
    “…The adsorption of CO on Ir(111) has been investigated with Fourier transform infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy, temperature programmed desorption,…”
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    Dynamical Monte Carlo studies of molecular beam epitaxial growth models: interfacial scaling and morphology by Meng, B., Weinberg, W.H.

    Published in Surface science (20-08-1996)
    “…We have modeled molecular beam epitaxial growth by d = 2 + 1 solid-on-solid models using dynamical Monte Carlo simulations. The chosen parameters are…”
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    Self-accelerating kinetics of CO 2 formation on Ir(110) by Burghaus, U., Ding, Junqi, Weinberg, W.H.

    Published in Surface science (1998)
    “…We report measurements of CO oxidation by CO moecular beam titration measurements on an Ir(110) surface precovered with atomically bonded oxygen. During the…”
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    Effect of preadsorbed oxygen on the adsorption of CO on Ir(110) by Burghaus, U., Ding, Junqi, Weinberg, W.H.

    Published in Surface science (20-07-1997)
    “…We report measurements of the initial adsorption probability S 0 as well as its coverage dependence S( θ co) of CO on clean and oxygen-precovered Ir(110) for…”
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    Adsorption of [( tBu)GaS] 4 on the GaAs(0 0 1)-(4×2) surface by Pelzel, R.I, Nosho, B.Z, Fimland, B.O, Weinberg, W.H

    Published in Surface science (20-12-2000)
    “…We have studied the adsorption of [( t Bu)GaS] 4 in ultrahigh vacuum on the single-domain Ga-rich GaAs(0 0 1)-(4×2) surface using scanning tunneling microscopy…”
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