Publications of Gerhard Ertl
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Journal Article (291)
2021
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Gerhard Ertl, , Axel Knop-Gericke, Thomas Lunkenbein, , and Annette Trunschke: , , A Career in Catalysis: Robert Schlögl.
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Ertl, Gerhard: Catalysis is a kinetic phenomenon: The legacy of Michel Boudart.
2018
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Ertl, Gerhard, , and : Elementary steps in heterogeneous catalysis: The basis for environmental chemistry.
2017
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Ertl, Gerhard: Molecules at Solid Surfaces: A Personal Reminiscence.
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Ertl, Gerhard: Dedication to Helmut Knözinger (1935–2014).
2016
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Ertl, Gerhard and Bretislav Friedrich: Fritz Stern (1926–2016).
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Wilfried Schulze, Gerhard Ertl and : , , , , , , , Spectral Measurement of Photon Emission from Individual Gold Nanoparticles Using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy.
2015
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Ertl, Gerhard and Hans-Joachim Freund: John T. Yates, Jr. 1935–2015: Pioneer of Modern Surface Science.
2014
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Gerhard Ertl: and Helmut Knözinger (1935–2014).
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Gerhard Ertl: and Helmut Knözinger (1935–2014).
2013
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Ertl, Gerhard: Moleküle an Oberflächen: 100 Jahre Physikalische Chemie in Berlin-Dahlem.
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Ertl, Gerhard: A lateral thinker.
2012
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Ertl, Gerhard and : Obituary: Dieter M. Kolb (1942–2011).
2010
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Karl Jacobi and Gerhard Ertl: , , , Selective oxidation of ammonia on RuO(110): A combined DFT and KMC study.
2009
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Ertl, Gerhard: Wilhelm Ostwald: Founder of Physical Chemistry and Nobel Laureate 1909.
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Ertl, Gerhard: Wilhelm Ostwald: Begründer der Physikalischen Chemie und Nobelpreisträger 1909.
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Ertl, Gerhard: Surface Science.
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Mikhailov, Alexander S. and Gerhard Ertl: Nonequilibrium microstructures in reactive monolayers as soft matter systems.
2008
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Ertl, Gerhard: Reactions at Surfaces: From Atoms to Complexity (Nobel Lecture).
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Ertl, Gerhard: Reaktionen an Oberflächen: vom Atomaren zum Komplexen (Nobel-Vortrag).