
Publications of Bernd Tesche
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Journal Article (13)
1.
Journal Article
270 (1-2), pp. 95 - 110 (1998)
Selective oxidation of glucose on bismuth-promoted Pd-Pt/C catalysts prepared from NOct4Cl-stabilized Pd-Pt colloids. Inorganica Chimica Acta 2.
Journal Article
33 (18), pp. 1866 - 1869 (1994)
On the Mechanism of Fullerene Formation. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 3.
Journal Article
149 (1), pp. 100 - 116 (1994)
Structure and Morphology of Vanadia-Promoted Rh/SiO2: A Transmission Electron Microscopy Study. Journal of Catalysis 4.
Journal Article
106 (18), pp. 1919 - 1922 (1994)
Zum Mechanismus der Bildung von Fullerenen. Angewandte Chemie 5.
Journal Article
98 (1), pp. 21 - 25 (1994)
Reconstruction of the profile of gold wire gratings: a comparison of different methods. Optik 6.
Journal Article
97 (45), pp. 11611 - 11616 (1993)
Structural investigations of gold (Au55) organometallic complexes by x-ray powder diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The Journal of Physical Chemistry 7.
Journal Article
3 (1-6), pp. 181 - 187 (1993)
Observation of size-dependent coalescence of Ag clusters. Nanostructured Materials 8.
Journal Article
95 (11), pp. 1395 - 1390 (1991)
The Adsorption of Ordered Polyimide Monolayers. Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft 9.
Journal Article
129 (2), pp. 402 - 413 (1991)
Characterization of RuCu/SiO2 catalysts by infrared spectroscopy of adsorbed carbon monoxide. Journal of Catalysis 10.
Journal Article
10, pp. 171 - 180 (1991)
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy of Os-clusters supported on model alumina-films. Catalysis Letters 11.
Journal Article
64 (3), pp. 361 - 372 (1991)
Pt-KL zeolite catalysts of different preparation: Part I. Catalyst characterization. Journal of Molecular Catalysis 12.
Journal Article
3 (S), pp. 23 - 28 (1991)
The morphology and electronic structure of ordered polyimide monolayers. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 13.
Journal Article
6 (7), pp. 1246 - 1250 (1990)
Scanning tunneling microscopy of polyimide monolayers prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. Langmuir