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Steven H. Overbury is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their work is conducted within this prominent research institution which is known for its focus on scientific and technological advancements.

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This profile reflects all available data about Steven H. Overbury's professional background and scholarly contributions as currently recorded.

Best Publications

  • Probing defect sites on CeO2 nanocrystals with well-defined surface planes by Raman spectroscopy and O2 adsorption.

    Zili Wu;Meijun Li;Jane Y Howe;Harry M Meyer

  • Electron spectroscopy of single crystal and polycrystalline cerium oxide surfaces

    D.R Mullins;S.H Overbury;D.R Huntley

  • THE SURFACE COMPOSITION OF BINARY SYSTEMS. PREDICTION OF SURFACE PHASE DIAGRAMS OF SOLID SOLUTIONS

    S.H. Overbury;P.A. Bertrand;G.A. Somorjai

  • On the structure dependence of CO oxidation over CeO2 nanocrystals with well-defined surface planes

    Zili Wu;Meijun Li;Steven {Steve} H Overbury

  • Infrared Study of CO2 Sorption over “Molecular Basket” Sorbent Consisting of Polyethylenimine-Modified Mesoporous Molecular Sieve

    Xiaoxing Wang;Viviane Schwartz;Jason C. Clark;Xiaoliang Ma

  • Ordered cerium oxide thin films grown on Ru(0001) and Ni(111)

    D.R. Mullins;P.V. Radulovic;S.H. Overbury

  • Thiolate ligands as a double-edged sword for CO oxidation on CeO2 supported Au25(SCH2CH2Ph)18 nanoclusters.

    Zili Wu;Deen Jiang;Amanda K Mann;David R Mullins

  • Evaluation of the Au size effect: CO oxidation catalyzed by Au/TiO2

    Steven {Steve} H Overbury;Viviane Schwartz;David R Mullins;Wenfu Yan;Wenfu Yan

  • Ultrastable Au Nanocatalyst Supported on Surface-Modified TiO2 Nanocrystals

    Wenfu Yan;Shannon M. Mahurin;Zhengwei Pan;Steven H. Overbury

  • Rational Design of Bi Nanoparticles for Efficient Electrochemical CO2 Reduction: The Elucidation of Size and Surface Condition Effects

    Zhiyong Zhang;Miaofang Chi;Gabriel M. Veith;Pengfei Zhang

  • Preparation of highly active silica-supported Au catalysts for CO oxidation by a solution-based technique.

    Haoguo Zhu;Chengdu Liang;Wenfu Yan;Steven H Overbury

  • Water Dissociation on CeO2(100) and CeO2(111) Thin Films

    David R Mullins;Peter M Albrecht;Tsung-Liang Chen;Florencia C Calaza

  • Probing the Surface Sites of CeO2 Nanocrystals with Well-Defined Surface Planes via Methanol Adsorption and Desorption

    Zili Wu;Meijun Li;David R Mullins;Steven {Steve} H Overbury

  • Spectroscopic Investigation of Surface-Dependent Acid–Base Property of Ceria Nanoshapes

    Zili Wu;Amanda K. P. Mann;Meijun Li;Steven H. Overbury

  • Adsorption and reaction of H2O and CO on oxidized and reduced Rh/CeOx(111) surfaces

    Lj. Kundakovic;D.R. Mullins;S.H. Overbury

  • PREPARATION AND COMPARISON OF SUPPORTED GOLD NANOCATALYSTS ON ANATASE, BROOKITE, RUTILE, AND P25 POLYMORPHS OF TIO2 FOR CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF CO

    W. Yan;B. Chen;S. Mahurin;V. Schwartz

  • Pseudocapacitance and performance stability of quinone-coated carbon onions

    Daniela M. Anjos;John K. McDonough;Emilie Perre;Gilbert M. Brown

  • XAS Study of Au Supported on TiO2: Influence of Oxidation State and Particle Size on Catalytic Activity

    Viviane Schwartz;David R. Mullins;Wenfu Yan;Bei Chen

  • Comparison of Au Catalysts Supported on Mesoporous Titania and Silica: Investigation of Au Particle Size Effects and Metal-Support Interactions

    S.H. Overbury;Lorna Ortiz-Soto;Haoguo Zhu;Byungwhan Lee

  • Surface sol-gel modification of mesoporous silica materials with TiO2 for the assembly of ultrasmall gold nanoparticles

    Wenfu Yan;Bei Chen;S. M. Mahurin;E. W. Hagaman

  • Experiments concerning electron capture and loss to the continuum and convoy electron production by highly ionized projectiles in the 0.7 - 8.5-MeV/u range transversing the rare gases, polycrystalline solids, and axial channels in gold

    M. Breinig;M. Breinig;S. B. Elston;S. B. Elston;S. Huldt;S. Huldt;L. Liljeby;L. Liljeby

Frequent Co-Authors

Sheng Dai
Sheng Dai Oak Ridge National Laboratory
David R. Mullins
David R. Mullins Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Zili Wu
Zili Wu Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Zhen Ma
Zhen Ma Fudan University
Shannon M. Mahurin
Shannon M. Mahurin Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Chengdu Liang
Chengdu Liang Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jane Y. Howe
Jane Y. Howe University of Toronto
De-en Jiang
De-en Jiang Vanderbilt University
Lawrence F. Allard
Lawrence F. Allard Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Zhengwei Pan
Zhengwei Pan King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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