Reconstructing stochastic attractors from nanoscale experiments on a non-equilibrium reaction
We studied the catalytic NO2(g) + H2(g)/Pt system on model platinum catalysts with nanoscale spatial resolution by means of field emission microscopy (FEM). While the surface of the catalyst is in a non-reactive state at low H2 partial pressure, bursts of activity are observed when increasing this p...
Main Authors: | Barroo, C, Voorsluijs, V, Visart De Bocarmé, T, Gaspard, P, De Decker, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2018
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