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Electronic control of reactions at surfaces

Finally, one may use charging or polarization of surfaces, induced by external electric fields, to control the adsorption and desorption of molecules and the state of these adsorbed molecules, in order to control their chemical reactivity. This is an upcoming field that has not yet been explored to its fullest potential. It involves aspects of nanotechnology and nanoscience, like the fabrication of structures of several nanometers and stimuli generated by scanning tunneling microscopic probes. The outcome of the research in this field is generally of a fundamental nature. The topic of electronic control of reactions at surfaces will be discussed in the last section of this chapter. [Pg.40]


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