Publications of Günther Rupprechter
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Journal Article (57)
2003
Journal Article
81 (2-3), pp. 341 - 344 (2003)
SiO2-supported Pt particles studied by electron microscopy. Materials Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
107 (1), pp. 255 - 264 (2003)
CO adsorption on Pd nanoparticles: density functional and vibrational spectroscopy studies. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2002
Journal Article
502, pp. 109 - 122 (2002)
Sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy at solid-gas interfaces: CO adsorption on Pd model catalysts at ambient pressure. Surface Science
Journal Article
106 (2), pp. 356 - 367 (2002)
Vibrational sum frequency spectroscopy on Pd(111) and supported Pd nanoparticles: CO adsorption from ultrahigh vacuum to atmospheric pressure. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Journal Article
502-503, pp. 109 - 122 (2002)
Sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy at solid–gas interfaces: CO adsorption on Pd model catalysts at ambient pressure. Surface Science 2001
Journal Article
188 (4), pp. 1495 - 1513 (2001)
Sum frequency generation study of CO adsorption on palladium model catalysts. Physica Status Solidi A-Applied Research
Journal Article
187 (1), pp. 257 - 274 (2001)
Models in heterogeneous catalysis: Surface science quo vadis? Physica Status Solidi (A)
Journal Article
105 (18), pp. 3797 - 3802 (2001)
High-Pressure Carbon Monoxide Adsorption on Pt(111) Revisited: A Sum Frequency Generation Study. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Journal Article
15 (2-4), pp. 201 - 209 (2001)
Bridging the pressure and materials gaps between catalysis and surface science: clean and modified oxide surfaces. Topics in Catalysis
Journal Article
72 (3), pp. 1806 - 1809 (2001)
Ultrahigh vacuum high-pressure reaction system for 2-infrared 1-visible sum frequency generation studies. Review of scientific instruments
Journal Article
3 (21), pp. 4621 - 4632 (2001)
Surface vibrational spectroscopy from ultrahigh vacuum to atmospheric pressure: adsorption and reactions on single crystals and nanoparticle model catalysts monitored by sum frequency generation spectroscopy. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Journal Article
15 (1), pp. 19 - 26 (2001)
CO adsorption on Ni(100) and Pt(111) studied by infrared–visible sum frequency generation spectroscopy: design and application of an SFG-compatible UHV–high-pressure reaction cell. Topics in Catalysis 2000
Journal Article
14 (1-4), pp. 3 - 14 (2000)
Adsorbate-induced restructuring and pressure-dependent adsorption on metal nanoparticles studied by electron microscopy and sum frequency generation spectroscopy. Topics in Catalysis
Journal Article
162 (1-2), pp. 51 - 66 (2000)
Complex model catalysts under UHV and high pressure conditions: CO adsorption and oxidation on alumina-supported Pd particles,. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A 1999
Journal Article
186 (1), pp. 201 - 213 (1999)
Structure–Activity Correlations on Rh/Al2O3 and Rh/TiO2 Thin Film Model Catalysts after Oxidation and Reduction. Journal of Catalysis
Journal Article
52 (1), pp. 29 - 43 (1999)
Nanostructural evolution of high loading Rh/lanthana catalysts through the preparation and reduction steps. Catalysis Today
Journal Article
103 (10), pp. 1623 - 1638 (1999)
Molecular Studies of Catalytic Reactions on Crystal Surfaces at High Pressures and High Temperatures by Infrared−Visible Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Book Chapter (2)
2002
Book Chapter
Model systems for heterogeneous catalysis: Quo vadis surface science? In: Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, pp. 103 - 145 (Eds. Carley, A. F.; Davis, P. R.; Hutchings, G. J.; Spencer, M. S.). Kluwer Academic, New York (2002)
2000
Book Chapter
Design of an SFG-compatible uhv-high pressure reaction cell: Studies of CO and NO adsorption on Ni and NiO(100) by IR-vis sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy. In: 12th International Congress on Catalysis, pp. 3131 - 3136 (Ed. Corma, A.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2000)
Conference Paper (1)
2003
Conference Paper
From real world catalysis to surface science and back: Can nanoscience help to bridge the gap? In: Metal-Ligand Interactions: Molecular Nano-, Micro-, and Macro-Systems in Complex Environments, pp. 65 - 92 (Eds. Russo, N.; Salahub, D. R.; Witko, M.). Metal-Ligand Interactions in Molecular Nano-, Micro-, and Macro-Systems in Complex Environments, Cetraro, Italy, 2002-09. Springer, Dordrecht (2003)