Prof. Dr. Gregor Hoogers
Umweltplanung/Umwelttechnik, Hochschule Trier
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Hoogers, G.; Papageorgopoulos, D. C.; Ge, Q. et al.
Self-acceleration in the decomposition of acetic acid on Rh{111}: a combined TPD and laser induced desorption studySurface Science. Bd. 340. H. 1-2. Elsevier BV 1995 S. 23 - 35
Hoogers, G.; Papageorgopoulos, D. C.; King, D. A.
Strain-induced disordering of metal surfaces: rapid laser heating of Rh{111} and Rh{332}Surface Science. Bd. 310. H. 1-3. Elsevier BV 1994 S. 147 - 154
Papageorgopoulos, D. C.; Hoogers, G.; King, D. A.
The Influence of Coadsorbates (K, O) on the autocatalytic decomposition of Acetic Acid on Rh{111}Surface Review and Letters. Bd. 1. H. 4. World Scientific 1994 S. 553 - 555
Hoogers, G.; King, D. A.
Adsorbate-induced step-doubling reconstruction of a vicinal metal surface: oxygen on Rh {332}Surface Science Letters. Bd. 286. H. 3. Elsevier BV 1993 S. A347
King, D. A.; Kleyn, A. W.; Asscher, M. et al.
General discussionFaraday Discussions. Bd. 96. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 1993 S. 349
Hoogers, G.; Huck, R.; Kohl, D. et al.
The uptake of oxygen by noble metal clusters on gas sensorsSensors and Actuators B: Chemical. Bd. 9. H. 2. Elsevier BV 1992 S. 123 - 125
Leibbrandt, G.; Hoogers, G.; Habraken, F.
Thin oxide film growth on Fe(100)Physical Review Letters. Bd. 68. H. 12. American Physical Society (APS) 1992 S. 1947 - 1950
