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The adsorption and decomposition of methylamine on Pd{111}
J. J. Chen, N. Winograd
Chemistry
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Adsorption
100%
Pd(111)
100%
Methylamine
100%
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
80%
X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
60%
Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy
60%
Thermal Decomposition
20%
Methyl
20%
Thermal Treatment
20%
Triazine
20%
Dehydrogenation Reaction
20%
Reaction Pathway
20%
Amino
20%
Deuterium Labeling
20%
Adsorption Geometry
20%
Mass Spectrometry Data
20%
Stable Surface
20%
Surface Intermediates
20%
Decomposition Products
20%
Bond Activation
20%
Thermal Decomposition Mechanism
20%
Adsorbed Species
20%
Chemistry
Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy
100%
Methylamine
100%
Desorption
75%
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
75%
Hydrogen
50%
Pyrolysis
50%
Dehydrogenation
25%
Deuterium(.)
25%
Triazine
25%
Chemical Engineering
Adsorption
100%
Spectrometry
100%
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
66%
Thermal Desorption
50%
Dehydrogenation
16%
Deuterium
16%