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Hydrogenation of isolated atoms and small clusters of carbon on Pt (111) surface: HREELS/TDS studies

Smirnov et al., 1994

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15497591366751039579
Author
Smirnov M
Gorodetskii V
Cholach A
Zemlyanov D
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Surface science

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The reaction of hydrogen with isolated atoms and small clusters of carbon adsorbed on Pt (111) surface was investigated by HREELS and TDS. The carbon adsorption layers were prepared by evaporation of carbon atoms onto the metal surface cooled down to 100 K. The …
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