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This project aims to visualize individual molecules during chemical reactions at solid-liquid interfaces using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. By observing these reactions in realistic conditions, the research seeks to uncover detailed mechanisms of catalysis at the atomic level, bridging chemistry and physics.
Is it possible to really 'see' individual molecules in action as they are involved in a chemical reaction at a surface?
And can we, in this way, get a complete understanding of reaction mechanisms, at the resolution of atoms?
The importance of studying chemical reactions at surfaces has recently been highlighted by Gerhard Ertl being awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2007, for elucidating mechanisms of chemical processes on heterogeneous catalysts at the single molecule level with Scanning…
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