Publications of Dang Sheng Su
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Journal Article (330)
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G. Rupprechter, H. Sauer, D.S. Su, , , R. Schlögl and : Pt/ceria thin film model catalysts after high-temperature reduction: a (HR)TEM study. , Vacuum 71 (1-2), 71–76 (2003).
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D. Wang, D.S. Su, G. Rupprechter, , R. Schlögl and : Platinum nanocrystals supported by silica, alumina and ceria: metal-support interaction due to high-temperature reduction in hydrogen. , Surface Science 532-535, 276–280 (2003).
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W.-D. Schöne, D.S. Su and W. Ekardt: Theoretical and experimental study of the dynamical electronic response of Ag. Physical Review B 68, 115102–1-115102–10 (2003).
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R. Schlögl, D.S. Su and : Preparation of highly loaded platinum nanoparticles on silica by intercalation of [Pt(NH3)4]2+ ions into layered sodium silicate ilerite. , , , , Colloid and Polymer Science 281 (6), 584–588 (2003).
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D.S. Su, D. Wang and R. Schlögl: Transmission Electron Microscopy investigation on the defect structures of molybdenum oxides. Journal of the Institute of Materials Malaysia 4 (2), 151–161 (2003).
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D.S. Su, M.G. Willinger, and R. Schlögl: Anisotropy and Collection Angle Dependence of the Oxygen K ELNES in V2O5: A Band-Structure Calculation Study. Micron 34 (3-5), 227–233 (2003).
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D. Wang, , D.S. Su, G. Rupprechter, and R. Schlögl: Silicide formation on a Pt/SiO2 model catalyst studied by TEM, EELS and EDXS. Journal of Catalysis 219 (2), 434–441 (2003).
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D. Wang, , D.S. Su, G. Rupprechter, and R. Schlögl: SiO2-supported Pt particles studied by electron microscopy. Materials Chemistry and Physics 81 (2-3), 341–344 (2003).
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D. Wang, D.S. Su and R. Schlögl: Crystallographic Shear Defect in Molybdenum Oxides: Structure and TEM of Molybdenum Sub-oxides Mo18O52 and Mo8O23. Crystal Research and Technology 38 (2), 153–159 (2003).
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D.S. Su and : Green ErIII luminescence in fractal ZnO nanolattices. , , , Applied Physics Letters 81 (20), 3858–3860 (2002).
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D.S. Su and : Structure and Stability of Titania Supported V-O-W Catalysts. , Polish Journal of Enviromental Studies 11, supplement III, 5–10 (2002).
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D.S. Su, , and R. Schlögl: Oxygen K-edge in vanadium oxides: simulations and experiments. , , European Physical Journal B 28 (4), 407–414 (2002).
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V.V. Roddatis, , , D.S. Su and R. Schlögl: Transformation of diamond nanoparticles into carbon onions under electron irradiation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 4 (10), 1964–1967 (2002).
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V.V. Roddatis, D.S. Su, E. Beckmann, F.C. Jentoft, U. Braun, J. Kröhnert and R. Schlögl: The structure of thin zirconia films obtained by self-assembled monolayer mediated deposition: TEM and HREM study. Surface and Coatings Technology 151-152, 63–66 (2002).
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V.V. Roddatis, D.S. Su, F.C. Jentoft and R. Schlögl: Temperature- and electron-beam-induced crystallization of zirconia thin films deposited from an aqueous medium: a transmission electron microscopy study. Philosophical Magazine A 82 (15), 2825–2839 (2002).
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D.S. Su: Electron beam induced changes in transition metal oxides. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 374 (4), 732–734 (2002).
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D.S. Su and R. Schlögl: Thermal decomposition of divanadium pentoxide V2O5: towards a nanocrystalline V2O3 phase. Catalysis Letters 83, 115–119 (2002).
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M. Wieske, D.S. Su, E. Beckmann and R. Schlögl: Electron-beam-induced structural variations of divanadium pentoxide (V2O5) at liquid helium temperature. Catalysis Letters 81 (1), 43–47 (2002).
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V.V. Roddatis, D.S. Su, C. Kuhrs, W. Ranke and R. Schlögl: Transmission electron microscopy investigation of Fe3O4 films grown on (111)Pt substrates. Thin Solid Films 396 (1-2), 78–83 (2001).
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D.S. Su, M. Wieske, E. Beckmann, A. Blume, G. Mestl and R. Schlögl: Electron beam induced reduction of V2O5 studied by analytical electron microscopy. Catalysis Letters 75 (1-2), 81–86 (2001).