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Formic acid decomposition on nickel surfaces containing oxygen, titania, and alumina
Gregory Raupp
, J. A. Dumesic
IAFSE-SEMTE: Chemical Engineering
IAFSE-ECEE: Sensor, Signal and Information Processing Center (SenSIP)
IAFSE-SEMTE: Materials Science and Engineering
Flexible Electronics and Display Center (FEDC)
Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, School for (SEMTE)
Biodesign Institute
Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of (IAFSE)
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Physics & Astronomy
formic acid
95%
titanium
55%
aluminum oxides
54%
nickel
53%
decomposition
50%
oxygen
40%
selectivity
21%
formates
20%
isotopic labeling
12%
Titania
11%
chemical effects
9%
products
9%
adatoms
7%
ultrahigh vacuum
7%
trends
5%
aluminum
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Formic acid
100%
Alumina
66%
Titanium
64%
Nickel
62%
Oxygen
54%
Decomposition
48%
Adatoms
14%
Ultrahigh vacuum
11%
Monolayers
9%
Spectroscopy
8%
Labeling
7%
Aluminum
5%
Chemical Compounds
Formic Acid
59%
Decomposition
43%
Dioxygen
32%
Surface
21%
Formate
15%
Adatoms
9%
Adlayer
8%
Polycrystalline Solid
6%
Monolayer
5%