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Visualizing chemical reactions confined under graphene
1State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, PR China.
Abstract:
An undercover agent: graphene has been used as an imaging agent to visualize interfacial reactions under its cover, and exhibits a strong confinement effect on the chemistry of molecules underneath. In a CO atmosphere, CO penetrates into the graphene/Pt(111) interface and reacts with O(2) therein, whereas intercalated CO desorbs from the Pt surface.
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