Publications of Mau-Scheng Zei
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Journal Article (23)
2006
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A.L.N. Pinheiro, M.-S. Zei, and G. Ertl: The epitaxial growth of Pd electrodeposition on Au(100) studied by LEED and RHEED. Surface Science 600 (3), 641–650 (2006).
2005
2004
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S.L. Horswell, A.L.N. Pinheiro, E.R. Savinova, M. Danckwerts, B. Pettinger, M.-S. Zei and G. Ertl: A comparative study of hydroxide adsorption on the (111), (110) and (100) faces of silver with cyclic voltammetry, ex situ electron diffraction, and in situ second harmonic generation. Langmuir 20 (25), 10970–10981 (2004).
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S.L. Horswell, A.L.N. Pinheiro, E.R. Savinova, B. Pettinger, M.-S. Zei and G. Ertl: Hydroxide adsorption on Ag(110) electrodes: An in situ second harmonic generation and ex situ electron diffraction study. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108 (48), 18640–18649 (2004).
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M.-S. Zei: UHV techniques in the studies of single-crystal electrode surfaces. Acta Physico-Chimica Sinica 20 (08S), 953–965 (2004).
2003
2002
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M.-S. Zei: In situ scanning tunneling microscopy of (bi)sulfate, oxygen, and iodine adlayers chemisorbed on a well-defined Ru(001) electrode prepared in a non-ultrahigh-vacuum environment. , , and Langmuir 18 (3), 754–762 (2002).
2001
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M.-S. Zei: Analysis of adlayer structures on electrode surfaces by combined electron diffraction (LEED, RHEED) and cyclic voltammetry studies. Current Topics in Electrochemistry 8, 19–41 (2001).
1999
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M.-S. Zei, K. Wu, M. Eiswirth and G. Ertl: The effect of different concentrations of chloride on the structure of Cu UPD on Pt(111). Electrochimica Acta 45 (4-5), 809–817 (1999).
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W.F. Lin, M.-S. Zei, M. Eiswirth, G. Ertl, and : Electrocatalytic Activity of Ru-Modified Pt(111) Electrodes toward CO Oxidation. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 103 (33), 6968–6977 (1999).
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M.-S. Zei: Effect of Chloride Anions on Cu Electrodeposition onto Pt(110) and Pd(110) Surfaces*. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie 208, 77–91 (1999).