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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 12: Oxides and insulators: Adsorption

Monday, March 22, 2010, 15:00–17:45, H33

15:00 O 12.1 Water adsorption on SrTiO3(001): A density-functional theory study — •Hannes Guhl, Wolfram Miller, and Karsten Reuter
15:15 O 12.2 H and H2O adsorption on Fe3O4(001): Adsorbate induced charge and orbital order — •Narasimham Mulakaluri, Rossitza Pentcheva, Wolfgang Moritz, and Matthias Scheffler
15:30 O 12.3 A Classical Potential to Model Protein Adsorption on the Natively Oxidised Titanium Surface — •Julian Schneider and Lucio Colombi Ciacchi
15:45 O 12.4 Anomalous molecular orbital variation upon adsorption on wide band gap insulator: Gluconic acid on MgSO4·H2O(001) — •Wei Chen, Christoph Tegenkamp, Herbert Pfnür, and Thomas Bredow
16:00 O 12.5 A comparative study of short-chained alcohols and water adsorbed on TiO2(110) by He atom scattering and DFT — •David Silber, Franziska Traeger, Christof Wöll, Piotr Kowalski, and Dominik Marx
16:15 O 12.6 Light-induced isomerization of an azobenzene derivate on an insulating surface — •Jörg Henzl and Karina Morgenstern
16:30 O 12.7 Orbital symmetries in Cu(II)-tetraazaphthtalocyanine isomers — •Tobias Sonnleitner, Ingmar Swart, Niko Pavliček, Christof Uhlmann, and Jascha Repp
16:45 O 12.8 Interaction of CO2 and H2O with Thin NiO Layers on Cu(111) — •Karin Gotterbarm, Michael Peter Andreas Lorenz, Regine Streber, Oliver Höfert, Marie-Madeleine Walz, Christian Papp, Andreas Bayer, and Hans-Peter Steinrück
17:00 O 12.9 Adsorption of cobalt phthalocyanine on rutile TiO2 (110) surfaces: interface formation. — •Pavel Shukrynau, Marius Toader, and Michael Hietschold
17:15 O 12.10 NEXAFS/XPS Study of the Organic Molecules on Metal-Oxide Surfaces — •Michael Naboka, Alexei Nefedov, and Christof Wöll
17:30 O 12.11 Coupled cluster calculations for NO and Au adsorption on CeO2 using the method of incrementsCarsten Müller and •Beate Paulus
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