Further reading

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2007

 

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More information on the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2007 can be found at:
● The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
● Nobelprize.org »
● The Nobel Museum

● Oscillatory Kinetics in Heterogeneous Catalysis, R. Imbihl, G. Ertl, Chemical Review 1995(95) 697–733

● Primary Steps in Catalytic Synthesis of Ammonia, G. Ertl, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 1(2) 1247–1253 (1983)

● Elementarschritte bei der heterogenen Katalyse, G. Ertl, Angewandte Chemie 102(11) 1258–1266 (1990)

● Elementarprozesse an Gas-Metall-Grenzflächen, G. Ertl, Angewandte Chemie 88(13) 423–433 (1976)

Link

● Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft:
www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/surfimag/arts.htm

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