Publikationen von James H. Miners

Zeitschriftenartikel (8)

2004
Zeitschriftenartikel
Miners, J.H., P. Gardner, A.M. Bradshaw und D.P. Woodruff: A CO2 Surface Molecular Precursor during CO Oxidation over Pt{100}. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108 (38), 14270–14275 (2004).
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Miners, J.H., P. Gardner, A.M. Bradshaw und D.P. Woodruff: A real-time vibrational spectroscopic investigation of the low-temperature oscillatory regime of the reaction of NO with CO on Pt{100}. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108 (5), 1708–1718 (2004).
2003
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Miners, J.H., P. Gardner und D.P. Woodruff: The temperature dependence of the interaction of NO + CO on Pt{1 0 0}. Surface Science 547 (3), 355–373 (2003).
2002
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Miners, J.H., S. Cerasari, V.S. Efstathiou, M. Kim und D.P. Woodruff: A vibrational spectroscopic investigation of the CO+O2 reaction on Pt{110}. Journal of Chemical Physics 117 (2), 885–896 (2002).
2001
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Bonn, M., C. Hess, J.H. Miners, T.F. Heinz, H.J. Bakker und M. Cho: Novel surface vibrational spectroscopy: Infrared-infrared-visible sum-frequency generation. Physical Review Letters 86 (8), 1566–1569 (2001).
2000
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Bonn, M., C. Hess, S. Funk, J.H. Miners, B.J.N. Persson, M. Wolf und G. Ertl: Femtosecond Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy of CO Adsorbed on Ru(001) during Desorption. Physical Review Letters 84 (20), 4653–4656 (2000).
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Miners, J.H. und P. Gardener: The Defect-Mediated Mechanism of the High-Temperature Oscillatory NO + CO Reaction on Pt{100} As Revealed by Real-Time in-situ Vibrational Spectroscopy. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 104 (44), 10265–10270 (2000).
1999
Zeitschriftenartikel
Miners, J.H., A.M. Bradshaw und P. Gardner: Direct observation of surface isocyanate (NCO) formation during the CO+NO reaction on Pt{100}. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 1 (20), 4909–4912 (1999).

Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (1)

1999
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Miners, J.H.: A vibrational spectroscopic investigation of the interaction of NO and CO on the {100} surface of platinum. University of Warwick Warwick
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