Electrochemical STM observation of new structures of CO adsorbed on a Pt(111) electrode surface
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Changhoon Jung, Bonseong Ku, Jandee Kim, Choong Kyun Rhee
Presented are two newly observed adstructures of adsorbed CO onto Pt(111), (2 × 2)-3CO-β and (2 × 2)-4CO, observed during the structural evolution from the well-known (2 × 2)-3CO-α structure to the (√19 × √19)-13CO structure.
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