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Ertl, Gerhard

Ertl, Jakubith, Rotermund, v. Oertzen, Cathode Lens] Ertl, Gerhard/Sven Jaku-bith/Harm Hinrich Rotermund/Alexander v. Oertzen Imaging of Spatial Pattern Formation in an Oscillatory Surface Reaction by Scanning Photoemission Microscopy, Journal of Chemical Physics 91 (1989), p. 4942-4948. [Pg.288]

Ertl, Reactions] Ertl, Gerhard Reactions at Surfaces. From Atoms to Complexity, in Grandin, Karl (Ed.) Les Prix Nobel. The Nobel Prizes 2007, Stockholm 2008, p. 116-139. [Pg.288]

A very incisive set of experiments on Pd(lll) (16a) and Pt(lll) (16b) done in Gerhard Ertl s lab, show that the Eley-Rideal pathway makes no measurable contribution to the C0 production rate for many low pressure conditions. In these experiments, a steady-state CO pressure was established, the 0 pressure was modulated and the phase-lag of the modulated CO2 product signal was measured. The slope of In (tamj)), where 4> is the phase lag, as a function of T- can be interpreted in terms of an activation energy difference (Er - E ) between reaction and desorption. The result for Pt(lll) is -10.8 kcal mole- as shown in Figure 12 (16b). For an Eley-Rideal pathway in which a gas phase CO molecule makes a direct or impact attack on an oxygen adatom, E[Pg.51]

This work was begun during my apprenticeship with the late Earl L. Muetterties. I am indebted to many of my colleagues and friends for sharing their knowledge and vision with me. Here my special thanks are to John T. Yates, Jr., Gerhard Ertl, and Michel Boudart, who have been the most sympathetic listeners and incisive critics of my work, and to Alexis T. Bell for the sheer scientific pleasure of our collaboration. [Pg.156]

Gerhard Ertl Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany... [Pg.11]

Electrochemical Nanostructuring of Surfaces Rolf Schuster and Gerhard Ertl... [Pg.21]

On October 10, 2007, Gerhard Ertl of Germany received an amazing 71st birthday present, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His research in answering questions such as why iron rusts, how fuel cells function, and how catalysts work, helps to explain the reasons behind Earth s damaged ozone layer. Ertl s prize includes a gold medal, a diploma, and 10 million krona (Swedish) or about 1.5 million (U.S.). [Pg.59]

Gerhard Ertl/Helmut Knozinger/Jens Weitkamp (Eds.) Preparation of Solid Catalysts... [Pg.238]

Fundamental research on complex physical systems, as well as applied interdisciplinary investigations of nonlinear dynamics, are valued highly in research programs and education of universities and research institutes in Berlin and Potsdam (Germany). Initiated by Werner Ebeling (Humboldt-University at Berlin) and Gerhard Ertl (Fritz Haber Institute Berlin) the... [Pg.446]

Reactions at Solid Surfaces. By Gerhard Ertl Copjoight 2009 John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.1]

Gerhard Ertl (Germany) for his studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces. Surface chemistry is a topic of broad importance to many applied areas of chemistry. These include atmospheric chemistry (as some atmospherically relevant re-... [Pg.358]

Michel Che Gerhard Ertl Bruce C. Gates Konstantin Hadjiivanov... [Pg.6]

Work on the present volume started in late 1997 when I was first contacted by W. Martienssen. An initial outline of the volume was written in January of 1998. At this point I want to express my sincere gratitude to George Comsa, Bonn, and Gerhard Ertl, Berlin, for their support by making valuable suggestions, concerning both the outhne and the choice of possible authors. In fact, the choices made at the time proved to be excellent ones, and the consulting of G. Comsa and G. Ertl turned out to be extremely helpful for the evolution of the present volume. [Pg.545]

Gerhard Ertl for studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces... [Pg.377]


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