Reaction Intermediates on TiO2(110) Identified by Time-Lapse Scanning Tunneling Microscopy |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Onishi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Surface Chemistry Laboratory, Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology (KAST), KSP E-404, Sakado, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki-shi, 213-0012, Japan |
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Abstract: | The present account describes first time examples of scanning tunneling microscope (STM) visualization of reaction intermediates on a metal oxide surface. The topographic response of reactant-adsorbed TiO2(110) surfaces to a temperature increment or to a pressure increment was monitored as a sequence of STM images. Acetates thermally decomposing to ketene were resolved in a temperature-jump STM observation. The kinetics of the acetate consumption was determined on the number of acetates resolved in the microscope images and agreed with the macroscopic rate law of ketene production. A pressure-jump study revealed how a chemisorbed carboxylate (RCOO-) is exchanged by another carboxylate (R'COO-) supplied from the ambient vapor phase. An impinging R'COOH was immobilized on the top of a RCOO- and then squeezed itself into the monolayer of the RCOO-. One of the carboxylates in the squeezed state returned to the vapor phase via the immobilized state. |
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Keywords: | scanning tunneling microscopy titanium oxide reaction intermediate reaction kinetics acetate |
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