Structure determination with HREELS (High-Resolution Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy) and LEED (Low-Energy Electron Diffraction): The molecular structure of chemisorbed benzene on Pd(111) — Hiroko Ohtani (1987) | RDL Network
Structure determination with HREELS (High-Resolution Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy) and LEED (Low-Energy Electron Diffraction): The molecular structure of chemisorbed benzene on Pd(111)
Article 1987 en
Authors
HO
Hiroko Ohtani
BB
Brian E. Bent
CM
C. Mathew Mate
Abstract
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The combination of HREELS (High-Resolution Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy) and LEED (Low-Energy Electron Diffraction) has been successfully applied to study complicated coadsorption structures of benzene and CO on various transition metal surfaces (Pd, Rh, Pt). Through these studies, different benzene structures have emerged depending on the substrate metal. Recent work concerns coadsorption of benzene and CO on Pd(111), where an almost gas-phase like benzene structure has been detected. 22 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab.
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