Promoter-induced reactive phase separation in surface reactions

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Authors

  • Y. De Decker
  • H. Marbach
  • M. Hinz
  • S. Günther
  • M. Kiskinova
  • A. S. Mikhailov
  • R. Imbihl

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  • Free University of Brussels (ULB)
  • Sincrotrone Trieste
  • Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society (FHI)
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Original languageEnglish
Article number198305
Pages (from-to)198305-1-198305-4
JournalPhysical review letters
Volume92
Issue number19
Publication statusPublished - 14 May 2004

Abstract

The stationary patterns found in the surface reaction on Rh(110) was explained as corresponding to reactive phase separation. Photoemission spectroscopy was used in order to visualize the reaction dynamics. The high affinity between potassium and oxygen is apparently the main driving force for the condensation process. The effects of reactive phase separation will play an important role in a broad class of catalytic systems comprising promoters and poisons, as well as in the bimetallic systems with mobile components.

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Promoter-induced reactive phase separation in surface reactions. / De Decker, Y.; Marbach, H.; Hinz, M. et al.
In: Physical review letters, Vol. 92, No. 19, 198305, 14.05.2004, p. 198305-1-198305-4.

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De Decker, Y, Marbach, H, Hinz, M, Günther, S, Kiskinova, M, Mikhailov, AS & Imbihl, R 2004, 'Promoter-induced reactive phase separation in surface reactions', Physical review letters, vol. 92, no. 19, 198305, pp. 198305-1-198305-4. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.198305
De Decker, Y., Marbach, H., Hinz, M., Günther, S., Kiskinova, M., Mikhailov, A. S., & Imbihl, R. (2004). Promoter-induced reactive phase separation in surface reactions. Physical review letters, 92(19), 198305-1-198305-4. Article 198305. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.198305
De Decker Y, Marbach H, Hinz M, Günther S, Kiskinova M, Mikhailov AS et al. Promoter-induced reactive phase separation in surface reactions. Physical review letters. 2004 May 14;92(19):198305-1-198305-4. 198305. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.198305
De Decker, Y. ; Marbach, H. ; Hinz, M. et al. / Promoter-induced reactive phase separation in surface reactions. In: Physical review letters. 2004 ; Vol. 92, No. 19. pp. 198305-1-198305-4.
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