Browsing Fakultät für Chemie (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor & Referee "Kitsopoulos, Theofanis N. Prof. Dr."
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Mechanistic Studies on flat and stepped Palladium Single Crystal Surfaces: Experimental Evidence of Reaction Intermediates for the Decomposition of Formic Acid and Oxidation of Ammonia
(2024-10-04)In this work, experimental and theoretical investigations of formic acid desorption, decomposition and ammonia oxidation on single crystal palladium surfaces are presented. The formic acid system is investigated using a ... -
Application of Laser Induced Desorption to study Velocity-Resolved Kinetics
(2023-05-04)In this work, I present a new method to measure velocity-resolved kinetics (VRK) of chemical reactions on surfaces. Ultra-fast laser-induced desorption (LID) is utilized as a tool to directly measure coverages of adsorbates. ... -
Surface scattering dynamics of graphene and graphite
(2022-04-26)Since its first successful preparation in 2004, graphene has been extensively studied because of its outstanding mechanical, thermal and electronic properties. Graphene is an especially interesting material because of its ... -
The Dynamics of Highly Vibrationally Excited CO Scattered from Metal Surfaces
(2019-04-26)Supersonic molecular beams of highly vibrationally excited CO are scattered from atomically clean Au(111) and Ag(111) surfaces. Specifically, incident CO is prepared in the (v = 17, J = 0) state of the electronic ground ... -
Implementing Ion Imaging to Probe Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics at Surfaces
(2018-07-03)In this thesis I present a novel surface science apparatus and new methods to measure and analyze reaction kinetics at surfaces. By combining crossed-beam surface scattering with universal fs-laser ionization and ion ... -
From diatomic to polyatomic quantum-state-resolved molecule-surface scattering
(2017-10-10)In this work, molecule-surface scattering is studied for the diatomic molecule nitric oxide (NO) and the polyatomic molecule formaldehyde. Following the approach of “molecular surface science”, elementary steps in the ...