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Adsorbed Species on Surfaces and Adsorbate-Induced Surface Core Level Shifts

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  • Standard reference book with selected and easily retrievable data from the fields of physics and chemistry collected by acknowledged international scientists
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  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series (LANDOLT 3, volume 42A4)

Part of the book sub series: Condensed Matter (LANDOLT 3)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. 3.7.1 CO and N2 adsorption on metal surfaces - Introduction

    • A. Föhlisch, H. P. Bonzel
    Pages 74-87
  3. 3.7.1 CO and N2 adsorption on metal surfaces - CO adsorption

    • A. Föhlisch, H. P. Bonzel
    Pages 88-123
  4. 3.7.1 CO and N2 adsorption on metal surfaces - N2 adsorption

    • A. Föhlisch, H. P. Bonzel
    Pages 124-135
  5. 3.7.1 CO and N2 adsorption on metal surfaces - Tables

    • A. Föhlisch, H. P. Bonzel
    Pages 136-201
  6. 3.8.2 H2O and OH on semiconductors - Text and Tables

    • W. Jaegermann, T. Mayer
    Pages 226-274
  7. 3.8.2 H2O and OH on semiconductors - Figures 1 to 10

    • W. Jaegermann, T. Mayer
    Pages 275-281
  8. 3.8.2 H2O and OH on semiconductors - Figures 11 to 13

    • W. Jaegermann, T. Mayer
    Pages 282-283
  9. 3.8.2 H2O and OH on semiconductors - Figures 14 to 25

    • W. Jaegermann, T. Mayer
    Pages 284-288
  10. 3.8.2 H2O and OH on semiconductors - Figures 26 to 39

    • W. Jaegermann, T. Mayer
    Pages 289-295
  11. 3.8.7 Cyclic hydrocarbons - Text

    • G. Held, H. P. Steinrück
    Pages 300-308
  12. 3.8.7 Cyclic hydrocarbons - Tables

    • G. Held, H. P. Steinrück
    Pages 309-354
  13. 3.8.7 Cyclic hydrocarbons - Figures

    • G. Held, H. P. Steinrück
    Pages 355-362
  14. 4.3 Adsorbate induced surface core level shifts of metals

    • R. Denecke, N. Martensson
    Pages 388-421

About this book

Surface Science is understood as a relatively young scientific discipline, concerned with the physical and chemical properties of phenomena on clean and covered solid surfaces, studied under a variety of conditions. The adsorption of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces is, for example, such a condition, connected with more or less drastic changes of all surface properties. An adsorption event is frequently observed in nature and found to be of technical importance in many industrial processes. For this reason, Surface Science is interdisciplinary by its very nature, and as such an important intermediary between fundamental and applied research.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Schichten und Grenzflächen (ISG 3), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany

    H.P. Bonzel

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