AVS 54th International Symposium
    Surface Science Wednesday Sessions

Session SS1-WeM
Oxide Surface Reactivity

Wednesday, October 17, 2007, 8:00 am, Room 608
Moderator: V.M. Bermudez, Naval Research Laboratory


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8:00am SS1-WeM1
Influence of Ferroelectric Polarization on Adsorption on BaTiO3
D.B. Li, M. He, J. Garra, D.A. Bonnell, J.M. Vohs, University of Pennsylvania
8:20am SS1-WeM2
Effect of Poling Direction on the Reactivity of Ferroelectric Oxide Surfaces
Y. Yun, M. Li, Yale University, L. Kampschulte, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, Germany, D. Liao, B. Lukanov, E.I. Altman, Yale University
8:40am SS1-WeM3
The Interaction of NO2 with MgO(100) Studied with Photoemission Spectroscopy
D.E. Starr, Ch.D. Weiss, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, S. Yamamoto, A. Nilsson, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, M. Salmeron, H. Bluhm, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
9:00am SS1-WeM4
The Interaction of NO2 with BaO: From Cooperative Adsorption to Ba(NO3)2 Formation
J. Szanyi, C.-W. Yi, J.H. Kwak, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
9:20am SS1-WeM5 Invited Paper
Reactivity of Low-dimensional Oxide Nanostructures
F.P. Netzer, Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria
10:40am SS1-WeM9
Adsorption Energetics of Ag on CeO2(111)
J.H. Baricuatro, J. Farmer, C.T. Campbell, University of Washington
11:00am SS1-WeM10
Redox Properties of HCOOH over CeO2 Surfaces: Pathways to Surface Oxidation and Reduction
S.D. Senanayake, D.R. Mullins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
11:20am SS1-WeM11
Hydrogen Diffusion on TiO2(110) at Elevated Temperatures
S.-C. Li, J.M. White, University of Texas at Austin, Z. Zhang, B.D. Kay, Z. Dohnálek, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11:40am SS1-WeM12
The Adsorption of Cysteine and Co-Adsorption of Cysteine and Gold on TiO2(110)
E. Ataman, C. Isvoranu, J.N. Andersen, J. Schnadt, Lund University, Sweden
12:00pm SS1-WeM13
Density Functional Theory Study of Hydrogen Cyanide and Formamide over Rutile TiO2 (110) and (011) Surfaces
P.R. McGill, H. Idriss, The University of Auckland, New Zealand