|  | Bowker, Michael / Davies, Philip R. (eds.) Scanning Tunneling Microscopy in Surface Science
  1. Edition December 2009 122.- Euro 2009. XIV, 244 Pages, Hardcover 159 Fig. (69 Colored Fig.) - Monograph - ISBN 978-3-527-31982-4 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Short description Top international authors present first-class contributions on this hot topic, detailing STM applications for practitioners in surface science, as well as scientists working in nanotechnology, catalysis, and polymer chemistry.
From the contents Preface CHIRALITY AT METAL SURFACES Introduction Surface Chirality Following Molecular Adsorption Chiral Amplification and Recognition Conclusions THE TEMPLATE TO NANOSTRUCTURED MODEL CATALYSTS Introduction Surfaces as Two-Dimensional Templates STM Imaging of Oxide Films STM Imaging of Metal Particles on Oxide Films Template-Controlled Growth of Model Catalysts Conclusions IN SITU STM STUDIES OF MODEL CATALYSTS Introduction Instrumentation Visualizing the Pathway of Catalytic Reactions Metal Surfaces at High Pressures In Situ Studies of Supported Model Catalysts Outlook THEORY OF SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY AND APPLICATIONS IN CATALYSIS Catalysis and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Image Formation in an STM Simulating Tunneling Currents Simulating Chemical Reactivity Catalytic Water Production Outlook CHARACTERIZATION AND MODIFICATION OF ELECTRODE SURFACES BY IN SITU STM Introduction In Situ STM: Principle, Technical Realization and Limitations Imaging Simple-Crystal Surfaces of Catalytically Relevant Systems Strategies for Nanostructuring Surfaces STM IMAGING OF OXIDE NANOLAYER MODEL SYSTEMS Introduction Experimental Aspects and Technical Developments Case Studies: Selected Oxide-Metal Systems Synopsis and Outlook SURFACE MOBILITY OF ATOMS AND MOLECULES STUDIED WITH HIGH-PRESSURE SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY Introduction Characterization of Surface Mobility of Molecules and Atoms High-Pressure STM Technique and Instrumentation Mobility and Flexibility of Catalyst Surfaces at High-Pressure Adsorbate Mobility During Catalytic Reactions Summary POINT DEFECTS ON RUTILE TiO2(1 1 0): REACTIVITY, DYNAMICS, AND TUNABILITY Introduction Methods Water Dissociation at Oxygen Vacancies and the Identification of Point Defects O2 Dissociation at Oxygen Vacancies Diffusion of Oxygen Vacancies and Surface Hydroxy Tuning the Densities of Oxygen Vacancies and Surface Hydroxyl on TiO2(1 1 0) Outlook
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