Nitrogen is chemisorbed molecularly by Ni(110) at low temperatures and pressure in two stages. The first stage with a binding energy of ∼35 kJ mol−1 leads to a maximum surface potential of 0.1 V and gives an infrared absorption band initially at 2194 cm−1 and shifting very little with coverage. Further adsorption gives a more weakly bound, ∼27 kJ mol−1, second stage in which the surface potential falls but the infrared band hardly changes. These two stages can be desorbed by warming to 186 K. At higher pressures and temperatures evidence for strongly bound nitrogen is provided by therma1 desorption peaks at 470 and 800 K attributed to dissociatively adsorbed nitrogen. Nitrogen adsorbed at lower temperatures undergoes ordering at 500 K to pr...
We have investigated the adsorption of nitrogen on Cr(110) at 100 K and have found strong evidence t...
The nature of the chemisorbed states of nitrogen on various transition metal surfaces is discussed...
The nature of the chemisorbed states of nitrogen on various transition metal surfaces is discussed...
Nitrogen is chemisorbed molecularly by Ni(110) at low temperatures and pressure in two stages. The f...
Complete characterization of an adsorbate system requires that many physical and chemical properties...
Complete characterization of an adsorbate system requires that many physical and chemical properties...
We investigated the adsorption of molecular N2 on Ni(100) by LEED and thermodynamic measurements. Fr...
$N_2$ chemisorbs on (100), (110) and (111) single-crystal faces at 80 K without any dissociation. A ...
$N_2$ chemisorbs on (100), (110) and (111) single-crystal faces at 80 K without any dissociation. A ...
We have studied adsorption and condensation of molecular nitrogen on Ni(100), Re(0001) and W(100) su...
We have studied adsorption and condensation of molecular nitrogen on Ni(100), Re(0001) and W(100) su...
The temperature dependence of the N(1s) spectrum of N2 adsorbed on a polycrystalline Ni surface sugg...
The interaction of N2 with an Fe(100) surface was studied by means of Auger electron spectroscopy an...
Molecular beam techniques have been used to study the dissociative chemisorption of nitrogen on W(11...
The interaction of N2 with an Fe(100) surface was studied by means of Auger electron spectroscopy an...
We have investigated the adsorption of nitrogen on Cr(110) at 100 K and have found strong evidence t...
The nature of the chemisorbed states of nitrogen on various transition metal surfaces is discussed...
The nature of the chemisorbed states of nitrogen on various transition metal surfaces is discussed...
Nitrogen is chemisorbed molecularly by Ni(110) at low temperatures and pressure in two stages. The f...
Complete characterization of an adsorbate system requires that many physical and chemical properties...
Complete characterization of an adsorbate system requires that many physical and chemical properties...
We investigated the adsorption of molecular N2 on Ni(100) by LEED and thermodynamic measurements. Fr...
$N_2$ chemisorbs on (100), (110) and (111) single-crystal faces at 80 K without any dissociation. A ...
$N_2$ chemisorbs on (100), (110) and (111) single-crystal faces at 80 K without any dissociation. A ...
We have studied adsorption and condensation of molecular nitrogen on Ni(100), Re(0001) and W(100) su...
We have studied adsorption and condensation of molecular nitrogen on Ni(100), Re(0001) and W(100) su...
The temperature dependence of the N(1s) spectrum of N2 adsorbed on a polycrystalline Ni surface sugg...
The interaction of N2 with an Fe(100) surface was studied by means of Auger electron spectroscopy an...
Molecular beam techniques have been used to study the dissociative chemisorption of nitrogen on W(11...
The interaction of N2 with an Fe(100) surface was studied by means of Auger electron spectroscopy an...
We have investigated the adsorption of nitrogen on Cr(110) at 100 K and have found strong evidence t...
The nature of the chemisorbed states of nitrogen on various transition metal surfaces is discussed...
The nature of the chemisorbed states of nitrogen on various transition metal surfaces is discussed...