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10 April 1995 Laser ablation synthesis of multilayered oxides with applications for catalysis modeling
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Abstract
Pulsed laser deposition has been developed as a technique for the preparation of accurate planar models of catalysts. The procedure is exemplified by copper/copper oxide on alumina, a DENOX catalyst, ablated under dry or wet conditions. Ablation of hydrogen free oxides in moisture is a novel route for hydroxylation. The work wad done in a fully UHV compatible multichamber system and is part of a coherent research program to trace the role of different paths for NO reduction with hydrocarbons over alumina/CuxO.
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Jan Paul and Bernhard Hirschauer "Laser ablation synthesis of multilayered oxides with applications for catalysis modeling", Proc. SPIE 2403, Laser-Induced Thin Film Processing, (10 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206275
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KEYWORDS
Oxides

Copper

Laser ablation

Aluminum

Systems modeling

Catalysis

Multilayers

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