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Nature Chemistry, 2021
The physical properties of a liquid at an interface differ from bulk solution limits, but how this affects chemical reactivity is unclear. Now, ultrafast, surface-sensitive vibrational spectroscopy has revealed that the light-induced reaction of phenol with water is four orders of magnitude faster at the water surface than in bulk.
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The physical properties of a liquid at an interface differ from bulk solution limits, but how this affects chemical reactivity is unclear. Now, ultrafast, surface-sensitive vibrational spectroscopy has revealed that the light-induced reaction of phenol with water is four orders of magnitude faster at the water surface than in bulk.
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Chemistry of Ferroelectric Surfaces
Advanced Materials, 2010AbstractIt has been recognized since the 1950s that the polar and switchable nature of ferroelectric surfaces can potentially lead to polarization direction‐dependent surface chemistry. Recent theoretical studies and advances in growing high quality epitaxial ferroelectric thin films have motivated a flurry of experimental studies aimed at creating ...
K, Garrity +3 more
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Rediscovering cobalt's surface chemistry
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2012Cobalt is an active metal for a variety of commercially and environmentally significant heterogeneously catalysed processes. Despite its importance, Co's surface chemistry is less studied compared to other key industrial catalyst metals. This stems in part from the difficulties associated with single crystal preparation and stability.
Emily A, Lewis +3 more
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Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1976
The chemistry of the surface of oxides depends to a large extent on the quantity and type of both physically and chemically (OH groups) absorbed water. Infrared spectroscopy coupled with a variety of chemical exchange processes has provided useful information on the nature and stability of the adsorbed species, and on the interaction of the surface ...
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The chemistry of the surface of oxides depends to a large extent on the quantity and type of both physically and chemically (OH groups) absorbed water. Infrared spectroscopy coupled with a variety of chemical exchange processes has provided useful information on the nature and stability of the adsorbed species, and on the interaction of the surface ...
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2001
Surface Chemistry conveys the fundamental concepts of surface chemistry. It describes solid surfaces, their properties at macroscopic and microscopic levels and their interrelation, and reflects the striking advances made in recent years through the study of well-defined single crystal surfaces.
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Surface Chemistry conveys the fundamental concepts of surface chemistry. It describes solid surfaces, their properties at macroscopic and microscopic levels and their interrelation, and reflects the striking advances made in recent years through the study of well-defined single crystal surfaces.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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A reticular chemistry guide for the design of periodic solids
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Hao Jiang +2 more
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Machine learning in combinatorial polymer chemistry
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Adam J Gormley, Michael A Webb
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