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Spectroscopic studies of adsorbates on metal single crystal surfaces.
P. D. A. Pudney
Published
1989
by University of East Anglia in Norwich
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Written in
Edition Notes
Thesis (Ph.D), University of East Anglia, School of Chemical Sciences, 1989.
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@article{osti_, title = {Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and high-resolution electron-loss spectroscopy (HREELS) studies of molecular adsorbates on model catalyst surfaces}, author = {Koel, B E and Van Hove, M A and Somorjai, G A}, abstractNote = {This paper discusses the structures of adsorbed CO, several olefins, and several other small molecules.
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