Gas−Surface Chemical Reactions at High Collision Energies?

  • Gordon, Michael J.
  • Qin, Xiangdong
  • Kutana, Alex
  • Giapis, Konstantinos P.
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Publication date
February 2009
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Language
English

Abstract

Most gas−surface chemical reactions occur via reaction of adsorbed species to form a thermal-energy (kT) product; however, some instances exist where an energetic projectile directly reacts with an adsorbate in a single-collision event to form a hyperthermal product (with a kinetic energy of a few eV). Here we show for the first time that 30−300 eV F^+ bombardment of fluorinated Ag and Si surfaces produces “ultrafast” F_2^− products with exit energies of up to 90 eV via a multistep direct-reaction mechanism. Experiments conclusively show that the projectile F atom ends up in the fast molecular product despite the fact that the impact energy is far greater than typical bond energies

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