Publications of Thomas Schedel-Niedrig

Journal Article (29)

2001
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Knop-Gericke, Axel, Michael Hävecker, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig and Robert Schlögl: Characterisation of active phases of a copper catalyst for methanol oxidation under reaction conditions: an in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy study in the soft energy range.
2000
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Böttger, Ingolf, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig, Olaf Timpe, Reiner Gottschall, Michael Hävecker, Thorsten Ressler and Robert Schlögl: Catalytic methanol oxidation over copper: observation of reaction-induced nanoscale restructuring by means of in situ time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
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Bürgi, Thomas, Fachri Atamny, Axel Knop-Gericke, Michael Hävecker, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig, Robert Schlögl and Alfons Baiker: Adsorption mode of ethyl pyruvate on platinum: an in situ XANES study.
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Knop-Gericke, Axel, Michael Hävecker, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig and Robert Schlögl: Probing the electronic structure of an active catalyst surface under high pressure reaction conditions: the oxidation of methanol over copper.
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Knop-Gericke, Axel, Michael Hävecker, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig and Robert Schlögl: High-pressure low-energy XAS: a new tool for probing reacting surfaces of heterogeneous catalysts.
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Reinke, Petra, Axel Knop-Gericke, Michael Hävecker and Thomas Schedel-Niedrig: Interaction of diamond with water: an in situ XANES investigation.
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Schedel-Niedrig, Thomas, Michael Hävecker, Axel Knop-Gericke and Robert Schlögl: Partial methanol oxidation over copper: active sites observed by means of in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
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Schedel-Niedrig, Thomas, Thomas Neisius, Ingolf Böttger, Edith Kitzelmann, Gisela Weinberg, Dirk Demuth and Robert Schlögl: Copper (sub)oxide formation: a surface sensitive characterization of model catalysts.
1999
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Hävecker, Michael, Axel Knop-Gericke and Thomas Schedel-Niedrig: High-pressure soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy: application of a new in situ spectroscopic method in catalysis research.
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Savinova, Elena R., D. Zemlyanov, Andreas Scheybal, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig, Karl Doblhofer and Robert Schlögl: Ex-situ XPS study of the interface between a Ag(111) electrode and an alkaline electrolyte. 1. Influence of the emersion potential on the adsorption of oxygen species.
1998
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Böhm, Michael C., Joachim Schulte, Johannes Schütt, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig, Harald Werner and Robert Schlögl: BaxC60 fullerides: π Electronic peculiarities of the C60 molecule and their consequences for the solid state.
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Hävecker, Michael, Axel Knop-Gericke, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig and Robert Schlögl: High‐Pressure Soft X‐Ray Absorption Spectroscopy: A Contribution to Overcoming the “Pressure Gap” in the Study of Heterogeneous Catalytic Processes.
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Knop-Gericke, Axel, Michael Hävecker, Thomas Neisius and Thomas Schedel-Niedrig: New experimental technique: X-ray absorption spectroscopy detector for in situ studies in the soft X-ray range (250 eV ⩽ hv ⩽ 1000 eV) under reaction conditions.
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Schedel-Niedrig, Thomas: X-Ray absorption spectroscopy: sensitive characterization of (model-) catalysts with the electron yield technique.
1997
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Schedel-Niedrig, Thomas, X. Bao, M. Muhler and Robert Schlögl: Surface-embedded oxygen: Electronic structure of Ag(111) and Cu(poly) oxidized at atmospheric pressure.
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Schedel-Niedrig, Thomas, M.C. Böhm, Harald Werner, J. Schulte and Robert Schlögl: Electronic structure of barium-doped C60.
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Schulte, Joachim, Michael C. Böhm, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig and Robert Schlögl: Electronic Structure of Polymerized C60 Phases.
1996
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Bao, Xinhe, Martin Muhler, Thomas Schedel-Niedrig and Robert Schlögl: Interaction of oxygen with silver at high temperature and atmospheric pressure: A spectroscopic and structural analysis of a strongly bound surface species.
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Böhm, Michael C., Thomas Schedel-Niedrig, Harald Werner, Robert Schlögl and Joachim Schulte: Solid state electronic structure of Ba3C60 — A model approach.
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Böhm, Michael C., Thomas Schedel-Niedrig, Harald Werner, Robert Schlögl and Joachim Schulte: The solid state electronic structure of Ba5C60.
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