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John L. Gland was affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States during their academic career.

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Best Publications

  • Oxygen interactions with the Pt(111) surface

    John L. Gland;Brett A. Sexton;Galen B. Fisher

  • The interaction of water with the Pt(111) surface

    Galen B. Fisher;John L. Gland

  • Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt(111) and Pt(S)-12(111) × (111) surfaces

    John L. Gland

  • Binding states and decomposition of NO on single crystal planes of Pt

    R.J. Gorte;L.D. Schmidt;John L. Gland

  • Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(111) surface

    John L. Gland;Brett A. Sexton

  • Carbon monoxide oxidation on the Pt(111) surface: Temperature programmed reaction of coadsorbed atomic oxygen and carbon monoxide

    John L. Gland;Edward B. Kollin

  • Bonding and bond lengths of chemisorbed molecules from near-edge X-ray absorption fine-structure studies

    J. Stöhr;J. L. Gland;W. Eberhardt;D. Outka

  • Laser-Assisted Photoelectric Effect from Surfaces

    L. Miaja-Avila;C.-F. Lei;M. Aeschlimann;J. L. Gland

  • The adsorption of oxygen on a stepped platinum single crystal surface

    J.L. Gland;V.N. Korchak

  • Low energy electron diffraction and work function studies of benzene, naphthalene and pyridine adsorbed on Pt(111) and Pt(100) single crystal surfaces

    J.L. Gland;G.A. Somorjai

  • The hydrogen-oxygen reaction over the Pt(111) surface: Transient titration of adsorbed oxygen with hydrogen

    John L. Gland;Galen B. Fisher;Edward B. Kollin

  • Desulfurization and Structural Transformation of Thiophene on the Pt(111) Surface

    J. Stöhr;J. L. Gland;E. B. Kollin;R. J. Koestner

  • Carbon monoxide adsorption on the kinked Pt(321) surface

    Michael R. McClellan;John L. Gland;F.R. McFeeley

  • Adsorption and decomposition of nitric oxide and ammonia on a stepped platinum single crystal surface

    J.L. Gland

  • Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(110) surface

    Raymond J. Gorte;John L. Gland

  • Observation of an unusually low carbon monoxide stretching frequency on iron(100)

    D. W. Moon;S. L. Bernasek;D. J. Dwyer;J. L. Gland

  • Surface modification of platinum by titanium dioxide overlayers: A case of simple site blocking

    D.J. Dwyer;S.D. Cameron;J. Gland

  • Observation of an unusually low CO stretching frequency: CO chemisorption on a Mo(100) surface

    F. Zaera;E. Kollin;J.L. Gland

  • Determination of surface structure and orientation of polymerized tetrafluoroethylene films by near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and static secondary ion mass spectrometry

    David G. Castner;Kenneth B. Lewis;Daniel A. Fischer;Buddy D. Ratner

  • Activation of carbon monoxide on clean and sulfur modified Fe(100)

    D.W. Moon;S.L. Bernasek;J.P. Lu;J.L. Gland

  • Identification of the intermediates in the dehydration of formic acid on Ni(110) by high resolution electron energy loss vibrational spectroscopy

    Robert J. Madix;J.L. Gland;G.E. Mitchell;B.A. Sexton

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes Schwank
Johannes Schwank University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Daniel A. Fischer
Daniel A. Fischer National Institute of Standards and Technology
Francisco Zaera
Francisco Zaera University of California, Riverside
Steven L. Bernasek
Steven L. Bernasek Yale-NUS College
Manos Mavrikakis
Manos Mavrikakis University of Wisconsin–Madison
Simon R. Bare
Simon R. Bare SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Joachim Stöhr
Joachim Stöhr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Kensall D. Wise
Kensall D. Wise University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Henry C. Kapteyn
Henry C. Kapteyn University of Colorado Boulder
Margaret M. Murnane
Margaret M. Murnane University of Colorado Boulder

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