SLICHTER, C. P.SINFELT, J. H.ANSERMET, J. P.2010-03-232010-03-232010-03-23199010.1016/0079-6565(90)80005-3https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/48502In this paper, we point out the specific aspects and difficulties of performing NMR of transition metal surfaces. We show how basic NMR techniques allowed us to determine molecular structures and rates of thermal decomposition of simple chemisorbed molecules, the electronic properties of the metal surfaces themselves as well as of the molecules bonded to them, and the mobility of adsorbed moleculesNuclear Magnetic-ResonanceSilica-Supported RutheniumPlatinum CatalystsCarbon-MonoxideMetal-SurfacesSimple MoleculesYba2Cu3O7-DeltaSpectroscopyCoChemisorptionSolid-State Nmr Techniques For The Study Of Surface Phenomenatext::journal::journal article::review article