The low-temperature reactivity of water (D2O) adsorbed on clean and oxygen pre-covered Cu(1 1 0) was studied using high resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HRXPS) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED). On the clean surface partial dissociation to hydroxyl was observed already at 95 K. Upon annealing to 220 K hydrogen bonded water-hydroxyl chains are formed. Upon further annealing water desorbs leaving behind a layer of hydroxyl, most of which desorbs recombinatively eventually. With pre-adsorbed oxygen water reacts to hydroxyl lifting the added-row reconstruction even below 225 K. Upon annealing this adsorbate layer passes through essentially the same stages as without pre-adsorbed oxygen
We use ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (APXPS) to study chemical changes, includin...
Oxygen is shown to adsorb molecularly on a clean Cu(110) surface at 80 K and dissociate around 150 K...
Hydroxyl adsorbates generally appear as transient species during water formation from adsorbed oxyge...
The formation of hydroxyl chains from water dissociation on the Cu(110) surface has been studied by ...
The formation of hydroxyl chains from water dissociation on the Cu(110) surface has been studied by ...
The structure, bonding and chemistry of water and hydroxyl on metal surfaces are presented. Synchrot...
We have used X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to study the dehydrogenation of H<sub>2</sub>O molecul...
The adsorption of ethylene and water vapour on Cu (110) and Cu (111) surfaces has been studied by x-...
The coadsorption of water and preadsorbed oxygen on Ru{0001) was studied by synchrotron-based high-r...
Copper is a metal at the borderline between molecular and dissociative adsorption of water. Its wett...
We present both high resolution electron energy loss spectra (HREELS) and thermal desorption spectra...
The chemical composition and dissociation behaviour of water adsorbed on clean and oxygen pre-covere...
Using density functional theory and periodic slabs, we have studied water formation via HCl oxidatio...
Autocatalytic dissociation of water on the Cu(110) metal surface is demonstrated based on X-ray phot...
When water is coadsorbed with oxygen at coverages above 0.25ML an intact water species is observed i...
We use ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (APXPS) to study chemical changes, includin...
Oxygen is shown to adsorb molecularly on a clean Cu(110) surface at 80 K and dissociate around 150 K...
Hydroxyl adsorbates generally appear as transient species during water formation from adsorbed oxyge...
The formation of hydroxyl chains from water dissociation on the Cu(110) surface has been studied by ...
The formation of hydroxyl chains from water dissociation on the Cu(110) surface has been studied by ...
The structure, bonding and chemistry of water and hydroxyl on metal surfaces are presented. Synchrot...
We have used X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to study the dehydrogenation of H<sub>2</sub>O molecul...
The adsorption of ethylene and water vapour on Cu (110) and Cu (111) surfaces has been studied by x-...
The coadsorption of water and preadsorbed oxygen on Ru{0001) was studied by synchrotron-based high-r...
Copper is a metal at the borderline between molecular and dissociative adsorption of water. Its wett...
We present both high resolution electron energy loss spectra (HREELS) and thermal desorption spectra...
The chemical composition and dissociation behaviour of water adsorbed on clean and oxygen pre-covere...
Using density functional theory and periodic slabs, we have studied water formation via HCl oxidatio...
Autocatalytic dissociation of water on the Cu(110) metal surface is demonstrated based on X-ray phot...
When water is coadsorbed with oxygen at coverages above 0.25ML an intact water species is observed i...
We use ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (APXPS) to study chemical changes, includin...
Oxygen is shown to adsorb molecularly on a clean Cu(110) surface at 80 K and dissociate around 150 K...
Hydroxyl adsorbates generally appear as transient species during water formation from adsorbed oxyge...