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1. Does the Structural Water within Gypsum Remain Crystalline at the Aqueous Interface?

2. Resolving Point Defects in the Hydration Structure of Calcite (10.4) with Three-Dimensional Atomic Force Microscopy

3. Where is the most hydrophobic region? Benzopurpurine self-assembly at the calcite-water interface

6. Stabilization Principles for Polar Surfaces of ZnO

7. Reduced step edges on rutile TiO (110) as competing defects to oxygen vacancies on the terraces and reactive sites for ethanol dissociation

16. Packing Defects into Ordered Structures: Strands on Ti02.

17. Planar high-temperature superconducting dc-SQUID gradiometers for different applications

18. Role of Steps in the Dissociative Adsorption of Water on Rutile TiO2(110).

19. Reduced Step Edges on Rutile TiO2(110) as Competing Defects to Oxygen Vacancies on the Terraces and Reactive Sites for Ethanol Dissociation.

21. Water adsorption lifts the (2 × 1) reconstruction of calcite(104).

22. Impact of long-range attraction on desorption kinetics.

23. Atomic structure and water arrangement on K-feldspar microcline (001).

24. un Drift: A versatile software for fast offline SPM image drift correction.

25. How water desorbs from calcite.

26. Crucial impact of exchange between layers on temperature programmed desorption.

27. Mobilization upon Cooling.

28. Water Orientation at the Calcite-Water Interface.

29. Creating a regular array of metal-complexing molecules on an insulator surface at room temperature.

30. Origin of Ubiquitous Stripes at the Graphite-Water Interface.

31. Three-dimensional solvation structure of ethanol on carbonate minerals.

32. Impact of the reaction pathway on the final product in on-surface synthesis.

33. On-surface synthesis on a bulk insulator surface.

34. Resolving Point Defects in the Hydration Structure of Calcite (10.4) with Three-Dimensional Atomic Force Microscopy.

35. Reversible and Efficient Light-Induced Molecular Switching on an Insulator Surface.

36. Quantitative atomic force microscopy.

37. Chemical Identification at the Solid-Liquid Interface.

38. Molecular Self-Assembly Versus Surface Restructuring During Calcite Dissolution.

39. Stabilization of Polar Step Edges on Calcite (10.4) by the Adsorption of Congo Red.

40. Formation and sintering of Pt nanoparticles on vicinal rutile TiO₂ surfaces.

41. Three-dimensional hydration layer mapping on the (10.4) surface of calcite using amplitude modulation atomic force microscopy.

42. Decisive influence of substitution positions in molecular self-assembly.

43. Substrate templating guides the photoinduced reaction of C60 on calcite.

44. Water clustering on nanostructured iron oxide films.

45. Designer titania-supported Au-Pd nanoparticles for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production.

46. Controlling molecular self-assembly on an insulating surface by rationally designing an efficient anchor functionality that maintains structural flexibility.

47. Reduced step edges on rutile TiO2(110) as competing defects to oxygen vacancies on the terraces and reactive sites for ethanol dissociation.

48. Promotion of phenol photodecomposition over TiO2 using Au, Pd, and Au-Pd nanoparticles.

49. Water-mediated proton hopping on an iron oxide surface.

50. Single-molecule switching with non-contact atomic force microscopy.

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