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15:00 |
O 14.1 |
Adsorption energies of small molecules on metal oxide surfaces using the method of local increments — •Wilke Dononelli and Thorsten Klüner
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15:15 |
O 14.2 |
The role of defects in the adsorption of CO on Co3O4 — •M.Alexander Schneider, Pascal Ferstl, Lutz Hammer, M.Alif Arman, Edvin Lundgren, Jan Knudsen, Sascha Mehl, Arafat Toghan, Yaroslava Lykhach, and Jörg Libuda
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15:30 |
O 14.3 |
Adsorption of carbon dioxide onto an iron oxide — •Petr Dementyev, Casey O'Brien, Francisco Ivars, Swetlana Schauermann, and Hans-Joachim Freund
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15:45 |
O 14.4 |
High chemical activity of a perovskite surface: adsorption of CO and H2O on Sr3Ru2O7 — •Florian Mittendorfer, Bernhard Stöger, Daniel Halwidl, Wernfried Mayr-Schmölzer, Josef Redinger, Michael Schmid, and Ulrike Diebold
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16:00 |
O 14.5 |
Surface chemistry of magnetite (001) surface: Adsorption of Formic Acid and Methanol. — •Oscar Gamba, Heshmat Noei, Jiří Pavelec, Roland Bliem, Michael Schmi, Ulrike Diebold, Andreas Stierle, and Gareth Parkinson
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16:15 |
O 14.6 |
Carboxylic Acid Deprotonation on MgO(100) — •Quratulain Tariq, Matthias Franke, Michael Röckert, Hans-Peter Steinrück, and Ole Lytken
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16:30 |
O 14.7 |
Density Functional Theory study of adatom and metal cluster adsorption on metal supported thin Zirconia films — •Wernfried Mayr-Schmölzer, Florian Mittendorfer, and Josef Redinger
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16:45 |
O 14.8 |
Surface etching of single crystalline ZnO by phosphonic acid based SAMs — •Alexandra Ostapenko and Gregor Witte
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17:00 |
O 14.9 |
Formation of 1D adsorbed water structures on CaO(001) — Xunhua Zhao, •Sergey V. Levchenko, and Matthias Scheffler
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17:15 |
O 14.10 |
Formation of dendritic structures due to water ice on oxide surfaces under ambient conditions — •Oğuzhan Gürlü, Kivanç Esat, and Özgür Birer
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17:30 |
O 14.11 |
The interaction of water molecules with hematite(0001) surface — •Roman Ovcharenko and Elena Voloshina
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17:45 |
O 14.12 |
Water adsorption on non-polar ZnO surfaces: from single molecules to multilayers — •stephane kenmoe and p. ulrich biedermann
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