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FIG. 4 Distorted graphite surface generated according to the rumpled graphite model. (From Ref. 100.)... [Pg.260]

Schneider, J., Wambach, C., Pennemann, B., and Wandelt, K. (1999). Scanning tunneling microscopy and scanning tunneling spectroscopy studies of powdery paUadium/graphite model catalysts. Langmuir, 15, 5765-72. [Pg.512]

Fig. 1 - Large scale non-contact-AFM topography of CW (part a 1.6 x 1.6 pm ) and CP (part b 4.0 X 4.0 pm ) supports. Part c reports the Raman spectra of CP (solid line), CW (dotted line) and graphite model compound (gray line). Fig. 1 - Large scale non-contact-AFM topography of CW (part a 1.6 x 1.6 pm ) and CP (part b 4.0 X 4.0 pm ) supports. Part c reports the Raman spectra of CP (solid line), CW (dotted line) and graphite model compound (gray line).
Figure 3.5 Graphite models selected for calculation, including three oxygen intermediates. The dashed lines indicate where C-C bond breakage takes place to free CO. (Adapted from ref. 70.)... Figure 3.5 Graphite models selected for calculation, including three oxygen intermediates. The dashed lines indicate where C-C bond breakage takes place to free CO. (Adapted from ref. 70.)...
Table 3.2 Geometric Parameters Calculated for Graphite Models and Oxygen Intermediates at the HF/3-21G(d) Level ... [Pg.111]

Fig. 24 Top from left to right chemical structure of CUP TCDB drawing of a TCDB dimer. Bottom from left to right model of the TCDB/CUP host-guest architecture STM image (11.8 nmxll.8 nm) of the TDCB/COR host-guest architecture deposited from toluene on graphite model of the TDCB/COR host-guest architectiue. (Reproduced with permission from [68])... Fig. 24 Top from left to right chemical structure of CUP TCDB drawing of a TCDB dimer. Bottom from left to right model of the TCDB/CUP host-guest architecture STM image (11.8 nmxll.8 nm) of the TDCB/COR host-guest architecture deposited from toluene on graphite model of the TDCB/COR host-guest architectiue. (Reproduced with permission from [68])...

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