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The chemisorption of nitrogen on the (001) surface of ruthenium
Authors:AB Anton  NR Avery  BH Toby  WH Weinberg
Institution:1. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA;2. Division of Materials Science, CSIRO, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia 3052
Abstract:High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), thermal desorption mass spectrometry (TDMS) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED) have been used to investigate the molecular chemisorption of N2 on Ru(001) at 75 K and 95 K. Adsorption at 95 K produces a single chemisorbed state, and, at saturation, a (√3x√3) R30° LEED pattern is observed. Adsorption at 75 K produces an additional chemisorbed state of lower binding energy, and the probability of adsorption increases by a factor of two from its zero coverage value when the second chemisorbed state begins to populate. EEL spectra recorded for all coverages at 75 K show only two dipolar modes — ν(RuN2) at 280–300 cm?1 and ν(NN) at 2200–2250 cm?1 — indicating adsorption at on-top sites with the axis of the molecular standing perpendicular to the surface. The intensities of these loss features increase and ν(NN) decreases with increasing surface coverage of both chemisorbed states.
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