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The molecular adsorption of NO
2
and the formation of N
2
O
3
on Au(111)
M. E. Bartram,
B. E. Koel
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Physics & Astronomy
chelates
98%
adsorption
78%
reactivity
34%
ultrahigh vacuum
34%
desorption
30%
energy dissipation
27%
vapor phases
27%
electron energy
25%
activation energy
25%
saturation
23%
heating
21%
high resolution
20%
kinetics
20%
symmetry
19%
configurations
18%
spectroscopy
17%
temperature
10%
energy
10%
Engineering & Materials Science
Adsorption
100%
Electron energy loss spectroscopy
61%
Ultrahigh vacuum
53%
Temperature programmed desorption
52%
Monolayers
45%
Activation energy
35%
Multilayers
33%
Gases
19%
Chemical Compounds
High Resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy
46%
Point Group C2v
40%
Bond Energy
38%
Adsorption
33%
Surface
32%
Multilayer
30%
Vacuum
27%
Desorption
26%
Monolayer
25%
Reaction Activation Energy
23%