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Adsorption of hydrogen and deuterium on potassium-promoted Pd(100) surfaces
Authors:Frigyes Solymosi  Imre Kovcs
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Reaction Kinetics Research Group and Institute of Solid State and Radiochemistry , University of Szeged, P.O. Box 168, H-6701, Szeged, Hungary

Abstract:The adsorption of H2 and D2 has been studied on clean and K-promoted Pd(100) surfaces using thermal desorption, work function changes, ultraviolet photoelectron and Auger spectroscopy. The potassium adlayer significantly lowers the sticking coefficient (from 0.6 to 0.06 at θk = 0.2), and the uptake of hydrogen, but increases the desorption energy for H2 desorption. Calculation showed that each potassium adatom blocks approximately 4–5 adsorption sites for H2 adsorption. Atomization of hydrogen led to an increase of hydrogen uptake. The adsorption of potassium on the H-covered surface caused a significant decrease in the amount of hydrogen adsorbed on the surface (as indicated by less desorbing hydrogen below 500 K) and promoted the dissolution of H atoms into the bulk of Pd. The dissolved hydrogen was released only above 600–650 K. In the interpetation of the results the extended charge transfer from K-dosed Pd to the adsorbed H atoms and the direct interaction between adsorbed H and K adatoms are taken into account.
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