The adsorption of CO on the (110) plane of tungsten; LEED,XPS, and Auger measurements |
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Authors: | Ch. Steinbrüchel R. Gomer |
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Affiliation: | The James Franck Institute and Department of Chemistry, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Adsorption of CO on W(110) at 100 K produces a number of ordered LEED patterns as coverage increases, culminating in a p(5 × 1) pattern for a full virgin CO layer. The beta-1 layer obtained by heating a virgin layer to 400 K has a p(2 × 1) structure. Absolute coverages, obtained by comparison of XPS intensities (and Auger intensities where feasible) with those of oxygen on tungsten at O/W = 0.5 indicate that CO/W ? 0.8 for the full virgin layer and ? 0.3 for beta-1. These results, together with the LEED data, indicate that low temperature adsorption of virgin CO is not very site specific, and that beta-1 must be dissociated with C and O lying along alternate closepacked rows of W. XPS results for the oxygen 1s peak show that the latter shifts in beta and beta-1 from its position in virgin CO to an energy equal to that seen for pure oxygen on tungsten. A number of electron impact desorption results are also presented, and the nature of the various binding states of CO on this plane is discussed. |
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