AVS 62nd International Symposium & Exhibition
    Surface Science Tuesday Sessions

Session SS+AS+EN-TuA
Mechanistic Insight of Surface Reactions: Catalysis, ALD, etc. - II

Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 2:20 pm, Room 113
Moderator: Bruce D. Kay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


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2:20pm SS+AS+EN-TuA1
How does Absorbed Hydrogen Drive Olefin Hydrogenation on Pd?
Satoshi Ohno, M. Wilde, K. Fukutani, The University of Tokyo, Japan
2:40pm SS+AS+EN-TuA2
CO Oxidation over Pd Catalysts Supported on Different Low-Index Surfaces of CeO2: A Combined Experimental and Computational Study
Xiao Liu, Y.W. Wen, Z.Z. Chen, B. Shan, R. Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
3:00pm SS+AS+EN-TuA3
In Situ Adsorption and Decomposition Studies of Dimethyl Methyl Phosphonate on Molybdenum Oxide Surfaces and Nanoparticles
Ashley Head, L. Trotochaud, Y. Yu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Z. Hicks, X. Tang, K. Bowen, Johns Hopkins University, B. Eichhorn, University of Maryland, College Park, H. Bluhm, LBNL
3:20pm SS+AS+EN-TuA4
Adsorption of Sterically Hindered Sulfur Containing Molecules on a Heterogeneous Model Catalyst
Signe Sørensen, J.V. Lauritsen, Aarhus University, Denmark
4:20pm SS+AS+EN-TuA7 Invited Paper
Metal Nanoparticles on Thin Film Oxide Supports: Interaction and Reaction of Metals with Hydroxyls
Martin Sterrer, University of Graz, Austria
5:00pm SS+AS+EN-TuA9
Dynamics of Isolated Surface Complexes Formed Between a Chemisorbed Chiral Molecule and a Prochiral Reactant
Jean-Christian Lemay, Y. Dong, P.H. McBreen, Laval University, Canada
5:20pm SS+AS+EN-TuA10
Density Functional Theory Study of CO Assisted Water Dissociation
Liney Arnadottir, L. Halberstadt, Oregon State University
6:00pm SS+AS+EN-TuA12
Crystalline Growth of Ice - Studying the Transition from the First Wetting Layer to Multilayers with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
Barbara Lechner, S. Maier, M.B. Salmeron, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory