AVS 52nd International Symposium
    Surface Science Wednesday Sessions

Session SS2-WeM
Reactions on Metals & Oxides

Wednesday, November 2, 2005, 8:20 am, Room 203
Moderator: B.E. Koel, University of Southern California


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8:20am SS2-WeM1
Reactivity of Oxygen on Au(111) in CO Oxidation
B.K. Min, A.R. Alemozafar, D.S. Pinnaduwage, X. Deng, C.M. Friend, Harvard University
8:40am SS2-WeM2
Modeling of Nanoscale Spatiotemporal Behavior in CO-oxidation on Pd(100)
D.-J. Liu, J.W. Evans, Iowa State University
9:00am SS2-WeM3 Invited Paper
Surface Reactivity Tailored by Electron Confinement or Surface Modifiers Probed at Micro and Nano-Scales
M. Kiskinova, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy
9:40am SS2-WeM5
Rh-promoted Decomposition of Methanol Adsorbed on Cerium Oxide Thin Films
J. Zhou, D.R. Mullins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
10:00am SS2-WeM6
Adsorption of NO2 on Ultrathin @theta@-Al2O3/AlNi(100) Film: the Formation of Nitrite and Nitrate Species
J. Szanyi, E. Ozensoy, C.H.F. Peden, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
10:20am SS2-WeM7
Correlation Between Electronic Structure and Chemical/Catalytic Reactivity of TiO@sub 2@(110) Supported Vanadia Catalysts
S. Lee, Texas A&M University, G.W. Zajac, Innovene Corporation, D.W. Goodman, Texas A&M University
10:40am SS2-WeM8
Catalytic Activity of WO@sub 3@ Clusters on TiO@sub 2@(110): Trimerization of Formaldehyde
J. Kim, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, O.A. Bondarchuk, University of Texas, Austin, Z. Dohnálek, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, J.M. White, University of Texas at Austin, B.D. Kay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11:00am SS2-WeM9
Growth and Reactivity of Palladium Oxide Thin Films
J. Wang, E.I. Altman, Yale University
11:20am SS2-WeM10
Growth and Catalytic Activity of Epitaxial Palladium(111) Films
Z. Dohnalek, J. Kim, B.D. Kay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11:40am SS2-WeM11
Structure-Activity Relationship: The Case of CO and CO@sub 2@ Adsorption on ZnO(0001), H/ZnO(0001), Cu/ZnO(0001)
J. Wang, S. Funk, B. Hokkanen, E. Johnson, U. Burghaus, North Dakota State University