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Adsorption of iodobenzene (C
6
H
5
I) on Au(1 1 1) surfaces and production of biphenyl (C
6
H
5
-C
6
H
5
)
Denis Syomin,
Bruce E. Koel
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6
H
5
I) on Au(1 1 1) surfaces and production of biphenyl (C
6
H
5
-C
6
H
5
)'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Physics & Astronomy
phenyls
100%
adsorption
69%
iodine
57%
thermal dissociation
51%
thermal decomposition
20%
halides
19%
leaves
19%
metal surfaces
17%
hydrocarbons
17%
desorption
16%
fragments
15%
dissociation
14%
vapor phases
14%
decomposition
13%
carbon
12%
temperature
10%
Chemical Compounds
Biphenyl
92%
Phenyl Group
46%
Adsorption
44%
Adlayer
36%
Dissociation
32%
Surface
29%
Iodine
26%
Coupling Reaction
13%
Desorption
11%
Halide
11%
Hydrocarbon
10%
Pyrolysis
10%
Decomposition
9%
Metal
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Adsorption
88%
Iodine
61%
Temperature
18%
Desorption
17%
Hot Temperature
14%
Pyrolysis
14%
Hydrocarbons
13%
Carbon
11%
Decomposition
10%
Metals
9%
Gases
8%