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The Surface Chemical Bond of Adsorbed Organic Monolayers and Adsorbate-Induced Restructuring of Surfaces
Abstract Recent compilations of structural and spectroscopic data attest to the growing number of well-characterized adsorbates on single crystal surfaces [1, 2]. LEED (low energy electron diffraction) surface crystallography studies often combined with HREELS (high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy) have made possible the determination of the precise structure of these adsorbates. The bond lengths, bond angles, symmetry of the adsorption site and number of molecules in the surface unit cell can be obtained readily.
The Surface Chemical Bond of Adsorbed Organic Monolayers and Adsorbate-Induced Restructuring of Surfaces
Abstract Recent compilations of structural and spectroscopic data attest to the growing number of well-characterized adsorbates on single crystal surfaces [1, 2]. LEED (low energy electron diffraction) surface crystallography studies often combined with HREELS (high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy) have made possible the determination of the precise structure of these adsorbates. The bond lengths, bond angles, symmetry of the adsorption site and number of molecules in the surface unit cell can be obtained readily.
The Surface Chemical Bond of Adsorbed Organic Monolayers and Adsorbate-Induced Restructuring of Surfaces
Somorjai, G. A. (author) / Oyama, S. T. (author)
1988-01-01
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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