
Publications of William Kaden
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Journal Article (12)
1.
Journal Article
60 (6-7), pp. 471 - 480 (2017)
Insights into Silica Bilayer Hydroxylation and Dissolution. Topics in Catalysis 2.
Journal Article
652, pp. 286 - 293 (2016)
Exploring Pd adsorption, diffusion, permeation, and nucleation on bilayer SiO2/Ru as a function of hydroxylation and precursor environment: From UHV to catalyst preparation. Surface Science 3.
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18 (5), pp. 3755 - 3764 (2016)
Electron stimulated hydroxylation of a metal supported silicate film. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 4.
Journal Article
240, Pt. B, pp. 206 - 213 (2015)
The role of exposed silver in CO oxidation over MgO(0 0 1)/Ag(0 0 1) thin films. Catalysis Today 5.
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118 (36), pp. 20959 - 20969 (2014)
Adsorption of Au and Pd on Ruthenium-Supported Bilayer Silica. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 6.
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118 (31), pp. 17717 - 17723 (2014)
Hydrogen Evolution from Metal-Surface Hydroxyl Interaction. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 7.
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20 (30), pp. 9176 - 9183 (2014)
Ultrathin Silica Films: The Atomic Structure of Two-Dimensional Crystals and Glasses. Chemistry - A European Journal 8.
Journal Article
89 (11), 115436 (2014)
Understanding surface core-level shifts using the Auger parameter: A study of Pd atoms adsorbed on ultrathin SiO2 films. Physical Review B 9.
Journal Article
247, Phys 413 (2014)
Exploring the binding mechanisms and physical properties of Pd and Au atoms over thin-film SiO2/Ru(0001) supports. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 10.
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117 (16), pp. 8336 - 8344 (2013)
Hydroxylation of Metal-Supported Sheet-Like Silica Films. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 11.
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14 (32), pp. 11525 - 11533 (2012)
Model oxide-supported metal catalysts – comparison of ultrahigh vacuum and solution based preparation of Pd nanoparticles on a single-crystalline oxide substrate. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 12.
Journal Article
14 (32), pp. 11344 - 11351 (2012)
Thin silica films on Ru(0001): monolayer, bilayer and three-dimensional networks of [SiO4] tetrahedra. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics