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SUMMARY:Adventures in catalytic nanospace: Resolving surface phenomena at 
 the atomic scale - Michael Bowker\, Wolfson Nanoscience Laboratory and Car
 diff Catalysis Institute
DTSTART:20091029T160000Z
DTEND:20091029T170000Z
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CONTACT:Stephen Walley
DESCRIPTION:Heterogeneous catalysis is usually accomplished with materials
  in nanoparticulate form. In this presentation I will describe one of our 
 approaches to understanding catalytic processes and materials. This approa
 ch involves the fabrication of ultra-nanoparticulate model catalysts using
  MVD (metal vapour deposition) and MOCVD (metal-organic chemical vapour de
 position) to form particles in the size range 1-10 nm. which can be imaged
  at very high spatial resolution (and in some cases at atomic resolution) 
 using STM (scanning tunnelling microscopy). 
LOCATION:Mott Seminar Room\, Cavendish Laboratory\, Department of Physics
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