To investigate the influence of surface defects on CO adsorption and dissociation, well-annealed and "defect-rich" Pd(111) were examined by sum frequency generation (SFG) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) within the pressure range 10_6–1 mbar. Ar+ ion sputtering was employed to produce surface defects which exhibited vibrational and photoemission characteristics different from the regular adsorption sites on Pd(111). Even under high-pressure, SFG and XPS indicated that no CO dissociation occurred on both surfaces at 300–400 K. By contrast, C–O bond scission was observed during methanol decomposition producing carbonaceous deposits beside CO and H2. A possible relationship between the adsorption geometry and C–O bond scission is dis...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
To investigate the influence of surface defects on CO adsorption and dissociation, well-annealed and...
To investigate the influence of surface defects on CO adsorption and dissociation, well-annealed and...
The CO dissociation probability on transition metals is often invoked to explain the product distrib...
The CO dissociation probability on transition metals is often invoked to explain the product distrib...
Methanol adsorption/desorption and its time- and temperature-dependent decomposition on well-anneale...
Methanol adsorption/desorption and its time- and temperature-dependent decomposition on well-anneale...
An in situ study of the adsorption of CO on atomically smooth and defect Pd(111) surfaces was perfor...
Methanol adsorption/desorption and its time- and temperature-dependent decomposition on well-anneale...
An in situ study of the adsorption of CO on atomically smooth and defect Pd(111) surfaces was perfor...
Methanol decomposition on Pd(111) at 300 and 400 K was studied in situ from 5 _ 10-7 to 0.1 mbar by ...
Methanol decomposition on Pd(111) at 300 and 400 K was studied in situ from 5 _ 10-7 to 0.1 mbar by ...
Methanol decomposition on Pd(111) at 300 and 400 K was studied in situ from 5 _ 10-7 to 0.1 mbar by ...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
To investigate the influence of surface defects on CO adsorption and dissociation, well-annealed and...
To investigate the influence of surface defects on CO adsorption and dissociation, well-annealed and...
The CO dissociation probability on transition metals is often invoked to explain the product distrib...
The CO dissociation probability on transition metals is often invoked to explain the product distrib...
Methanol adsorption/desorption and its time- and temperature-dependent decomposition on well-anneale...
Methanol adsorption/desorption and its time- and temperature-dependent decomposition on well-anneale...
An in situ study of the adsorption of CO on atomically smooth and defect Pd(111) surfaces was perfor...
Methanol adsorption/desorption and its time- and temperature-dependent decomposition on well-anneale...
An in situ study of the adsorption of CO on atomically smooth and defect Pd(111) surfaces was perfor...
Methanol decomposition on Pd(111) at 300 and 400 K was studied in situ from 5 _ 10-7 to 0.1 mbar by ...
Methanol decomposition on Pd(111) at 300 and 400 K was studied in situ from 5 _ 10-7 to 0.1 mbar by ...
Methanol decomposition on Pd(111) at 300 and 400 K was studied in situ from 5 _ 10-7 to 0.1 mbar by ...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...
Steps at metal surfaces may influence energetics and kinetics of catalytic reactions in unexpected w...