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The Activation of Chemical Bonds at Surfaces
Abstract The activation of chemical bonds in molecules adsorbed on surfaces is of fundamental interest in many types of surface chemistry. For example, all heterogeneous catalytic processes proceed by way of bond activation in adsorbed species. Chemical vapor deposition onto semiconductor surfaces to produce thin film semiconductor materials depends upon bond activation at the surface. Surface corrosion processes generally involve activated molecular surface reactions. Thus, it is important to understand the activation of chemical bonds in surface species so that better understanding and control of surface chemical processes may be achieved.
The Activation of Chemical Bonds at Surfaces
Abstract The activation of chemical bonds in molecules adsorbed on surfaces is of fundamental interest in many types of surface chemistry. For example, all heterogeneous catalytic processes proceed by way of bond activation in adsorbed species. Chemical vapor deposition onto semiconductor surfaces to produce thin film semiconductor materials depends upon bond activation at the surface. Surface corrosion processes generally involve activated molecular surface reactions. Thus, it is important to understand the activation of chemical bonds in surface species so that better understanding and control of surface chemical processes may be achieved.
The Activation of Chemical Bonds at Surfaces
Yates, J. T. Jr. (author)
1988-01-01
35 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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