Chlorine chemisorption and surface chloride formation on Au(111) |
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Authors: | N.D. Spencer R.M. Lambert |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 1EP, UK |
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Abstract: | The adsorption-desorption properties of the gold(111)-chlorine system have been investigated. Thermal desorption experiments following chlorine adsorption at 298 K indicated two desorption processes: the high temperature peak (ΔH = 217 kJmol?1) showed desorption of equal numbers of molecukr and atomic chlorine species, while the lower temperature peak (ΔH = 140 kJmol?1) was due to the desorption of Cl2 only. Chlorine adsorption led to a maximum work function change of +0.5 V and electron-stimulated desorption proceeded with constant cross-section (1.4 × 1018 cm2), until all chlorine had been removed from the surface These observations are consistent with the immediate formation of a surface chloride (AuCl3) during chlorine adsorption on Au(111) at 298 K without the intervention of an initial adsorbed overlayer. |
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