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Expositor: Jean-Francois Veyan

Materials Science and Engineering department,

University of Texas at Dallas.Texas, USA.

 

Viernes 15 de Junio, 16 h

Av. Blanco Encalada 2008, 3er piso

Sala de Seminarios

 

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Resumen: Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy can be performed in many different ways: transmission, reflection, attenuated total reflection (ATR), multiple internal reflections (MIR), and others even more complex. To illustrate the power of these techniques, I will discuss three recent examples of research breakthroughs: (i) the reaction pathways between a disilane (Si2H6) molecule and a Si(100)-(2x1) surface, (ii) the first observations of the spill-over of H on a Ti-doped Al(111) surface, and (iii) Hydrogen interaction with Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs). These findings are significant because they impact important current practical applications involving atomically precise manufacturing of quantum dots for data storage, and hydrogen storage for advanced automotive applications

 

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