AVS 63rd International Symposium & Exhibition | |
Surface Science | Tuesday Sessions |
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8:00am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM1 Invited Paper Use of Size Correlations to Probe Reaction Mechanisms on Size-selected Model Catalysts Scott Anderson, University of Utah |
8:40am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM3 Role of the Strong Metal Support Interaction on the Catalytic Activity of Platinum Deposited on TiO2 Supports R.Paul Hansen, R.S. Phillips, University at Albany-SUNY, E.T. Eisenbraun, C.A. Ventrice, Jr., SUNY Polytechnic Institute |
9:00am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM4 Adsorption and Adhesion Energies of Au, Cu, and Ag Nanoparticles on CeO2(111), MgO(100) and Other Oxide Surfaces Charles T. Campbell, S.L. Hemmingson, G.M. Feeley, University of Washington |
9:20am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM5 Effects of Nanoparticles on Surface Resistivity: Ni on Au(111) Joshua Cohen, R.G. Tobin, Tufts University |
9:40am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM6 Three-Dimensional Control of Nanoparticle Layer Deposition by “Click Chemistry” Mackenzie Williams, A.V. Teplyakov, University of Delaware |
11:00am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM10 Spherical Metallic Nanostructures Based on Fullerene Scaffolds with Tunable Bandgap, A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy/Spectroscopy (STM/STS) Study Ehsan Monazami, University of Virginia, J.B. McClimon, University of Pennsylvania, J.M. Rondinelli, Northwestern University, P. Reinke, University of Virginia |
11:20am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM11 Facile Synthesis of Gold Nanoworms and their Excellent Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and Catalytic Properties Waqqar Ahmed, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan, J.M. van Ruitenbeek, Leiden University, Netherlands |
11:40am | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM12 Surface Hydrogen Enables Sub-Eutectic Vapor-Liquid-Solid Semiconductor Nanowire Growth S.V. Sivaram, H. Hui, Georgia Institute of Technology, M. de la Mata, J. Arbiol, Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Spain, Michael Filler, Georgia Institute of Technology |
12:00pm | SS2+AS+HC+NS-TuM13 Ultrafine Sodium Titanate Nanowires with Extraordinary Strontium Ion-Exchange Property Koji Nakayama, Tohoku University, Japan |