THE EFFECT OF SODIUM ADLAYERS ON THE ADSORPTION OF OXYGEN ON Ag(100)
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The application of HREELS to the study of the Ag(100)/Na+O2 system reveals the presence of molecularly adsorbed oxygen species at room temperature. This may help explain why alkali metals can enhance the selectivity of an Ag catalyst towards the formation of C2H4O.
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Eric GARFUNKEL, DING Xun-min, DONG Guo-sheng, YANG Shu, HOU Xiao-vuan, WANG Xun. THE EFFECT OF SODIUM ADLAYERS ON THE ADSORPTION OF OXYGEN ON Ag(100)[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(9): 397-400.
Eric GARFUNKEL, DING Xun-min, DONG Guo-sheng, YANG Shu, HOU Xiao-vuan, WANG Xun. THE EFFECT OF SODIUM ADLAYERS ON THE ADSORPTION OF OXYGEN ON Ag(100)[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(9): 397-400.
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Eric GARFUNKEL, DING Xun-min, DONG Guo-sheng, YANG Shu, HOU Xiao-vuan, WANG Xun. THE EFFECT OF SODIUM ADLAYERS ON THE ADSORPTION OF OXYGEN ON Ag(100)[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(9): 397-400.
Eric GARFUNKEL, DING Xun-min, DONG Guo-sheng, YANG Shu, HOU Xiao-vuan, WANG Xun. THE EFFECT OF SODIUM ADLAYERS ON THE ADSORPTION OF OXYGEN ON Ag(100)[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(9): 397-400.
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