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The surface science of metal oxides

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In this paper, the electronic structure of transition metal-oxide surfaces is described. But the electronic structures of non-transition metaloxide surfaces have not been discussed, and they are not considered in this paper.
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1. Introduction 2. Geometric structure of metal-oxide surfaces 3. Surface lattice vibrations 4. Electronic structure of non-transition metal-oxide surfaces 5. Electronic structure of transition metal-oxide surfaces 6. Molecular adsorption on oxides 7. Interfaces of metal oxides with metals and other oxides References Index.

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