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Propylene oxidation was studied on the Pt(111) surface over a wide range of reaction stoichiometries using temperature programmed methods. Reaction of propylene with excess oxygen results in complete oxidation to water and carbon dioxide, with oxydehydrogenation to form water beginning at 290 K. The initiation of skeletal oxidation occurs after water formation begins, except for the highest propylene coverages. A stable dehydrogenated intermediate with a C3H5 stoichiometry is formed in the 300 K temperature range during oxidation. Reaction of propylene with substoichiometric amounts of oxygen results in incomplete oxidation with hydrocarbon decomposition dominating after depletion of surface oxygen. Increasing oxygen coverage results in more complete oxidation. Oxidation processes result in water, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide, while decomposition results in hydrogen, propylene, and propane desorption with some surface carbon remaining. Propylene-d6 and selectively labeled propylene-3,3,3-d3 (CH2CHCD3) experiments indicated initial water formation results from oxydehydrogenation of one of the olefinic hydrogens. At the highest propylene and oxygen coverages studied, we observed small amounts of partial oxidation which indicate that the vinyl hydrogen is removed initially, resulting in the formation of an adsorbed H2CCCH3 intermediate. The partial oxidation products observed are acetone desorbing at 200 K and acetic acid at 320 K. Removal of the first skeletal carbon begins at 320 K, except for the highest propylene coverages. Preadsorption of molecular oxygen limits adsorption of propylene and preadsorption of propylene limits molecular oxygen adsorption at 110 K. Similar oxidation mechanisms are observed following initial adsorption of both molecular and atomic oxygen, which is expected since molecular oxygen dissociates and/or desorbs well below oxidation temperatures.  相似文献   

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We report measurements of the temporal oscillatory oxidation rates of CO over a polycrystalline Pt wire. The experiments were conducted near atmospheric pressure in a clean flow reactor system. Reproducible oscillations in both the temperature of the Pt wire and in the rate of CO2 production were found over a wide range of gas compositions, 0.001 <PCOPO2< 0.045, and temperatures, 150°C < Tg < 350°C, where PCO and po2 are the respective partial pressures of carbon monoxide and oxygen in the gas stream, and Tg is the temperature of the gas. The oscillations are believed to occur between two branches of a Langmuir-Hinshelwood reaction mechanism. It is suggested that the slow formation and removal of subsurface oxygen drives the reaction between the two branches. A simple kinetic model based on this hypothesis gives excellent qualitative agreement with the observed oscillations.  相似文献   

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A molecular orbital study was made, using an atom superposition and electron delocalization (ASED) technique, of the structures and energy levels of CO on Pt(111) surface. CO is predicted to be preferentially adsorbed at a height of 2.05 Å from the surface at a 1-fold position with the carbon end down. The calculated binding energy (1.7 eV) is in good agreement with the recent experimental result (1.5 eV) of Campbell et al. Calculated binding energies for bridging (1.3 eV) and high coordinate (1.1 eV) sites are predicted to be smaller in magnitude. Calculated results are used to discuss the ordering of energy levels of adsorbed CO. The interaction between CO (adsorbed) and O (adsorbed) has been studied to estimate the energy of activation for the oxidation of CO on Pt(111) surface. The calculated activation energy (1.6 eV) is in reasonable agreement with the recent experimental result (1 eV) of Campbell et al. The Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism is found to be favored. We predict CO2 bonds vertically.  相似文献   

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The surface reaction between coadsorbed carbon monoxide and atomic oxygen has been characterized using high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, coupled with temperature programmed reaction spectroscopy on a Pt(111) surface characterized using Auger electron spectroscopy and low energy electron diffraction. Preferential oxidation of bridge bonded CO is not observed despite the fact that bridge bonded CO is adsorbed less vigorously than linearly bound CO. Saturation of the Pt(111) surface with one quarter of a monolayer of atomic oxygen completely suppresses the adsorption of bridge bonded CO. However, substantial coverages of bridge bonded CO can be coadsorbed if the Pt(111) surface is only partially saturated with atomic oxygen. The vibrational data for reaction of coadsorbed CO and atomic oxygen is consistent with a reaction mechanism involving reaction of mobile CO along oxygen island perimeters.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the CO oxidation reaction were examined on the Pt(100)-(5 × 20) surface under UHV conditions. The transient isothermal rate of CO2 production was examined both for exposure of an oxygen-dosed surface to a beam of CO and for exposure of a CO-dosed surface to a beam of O2. Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetics were found to apply in both cases. For the reaction of CO with preadsorbed oxygen atoms, the reaction rate was dependent upon the square-root of the oxygen atom coverage, suggesting that oxygen atoms were adsorbed in islands on this surface. The oxidation of preadsorbed CO was observed only when the initial CO concentrations were less than 0.5 monolayer (c(2 × 2) structure), suggesting that the dissociative adsorption of oxygen required adjacent four-fold surface sites. The activation energy calculated for the reaction of CO with preadsorbed oxygen was 31.4 kcal/mol. This value was 30 kcal/mol greater than the activation energy measured for the reaction of O2 with preadsorbed CO. Strong attractive interactions within the oxygen islands were at least partially responsible for this difference. The reaction kinetics in both cases changed dramatically below 300 K; this change is believed to be due to phase separation at the lower temperature.  相似文献   

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We present the first structure determination by surface x-ray diffraction during the restructuring of a model catalyst under reaction conditions, i.e., at high pressure and high temperature, and correlate the restructuring with a change in catalytic activity. We have analyzed the Pt(110) surface during CO oxidation at pressures up to 0.5 bar and temperatures up to 625 K. Depending on the pressure ratio, we find three well-defined structures: namely, (i) the bulk-terminated Pt(110) surface, (ii) a thin, commensurate oxide, and (iii) a thin, incommensurate oxide. The commensurate oxide only appears under reaction conditions, i.e., when both and CO are present and at sufficiently high temperatures. Density functional theory calculations indicate that the commensurate oxide is stabilized by carbonate ions (CO3(2-)). Both oxides have a substantially higher catalytic activity than the bulk-terminated Pt surface.  相似文献   

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Isothermal low-pressure oscillations of the rate of catalytic CO oxidation on a Pt(100) surface could be established under appropriate conditions and were monitored through the accompanying periodic variation of the work function. Parallel observations by the Video-LEED technique demonstrated that these oscillations are associated with periodic transformations of the (long-range) surface structure from the reconstructed hex to the 1 × 1 phase and back, which is caused by varying surface concentrations of the reacting particles.  相似文献   

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The H2/Pt(111) system has been studied with LEED, ELS, thermal desorption spectroscopy and contact potential measurements. At 150 K H2 was found to adsorb with an initial sticking coefficient of about 0.1, yielding an atomic H:Pt ratio of about 0.8:1 at saturation. H2/D2 exchange experiments gave evidence that adsorption is completely dissociative. No exrea LEED spots due to adsorbed hydrogen were observed, but the adsorbate was found to strongly damp the secondary Bragg maxima in the I/V spectrum of the specular beam. The primary Bragg maxima were slightly increased in intensity and shifted to somewhat lower energy. A new characteristic electron energy loss at ?15.4 eV was recorded upon hydrogen adsorption. The thermal desorption spectra were characterized by a high temperature (β2-) state desorbing with second order kinetics below 400 K and a low temperature (β2-) state that fills up, in the main, after the first peak saturates. The β2-state is associated with an activation energy for desorption E1 of 9.5 kcal/mole. The decrease E1 with increasing coverage and the formation of the β1-state are interpreted in terms of a lateral interaction model. The anomalous structure in the thermal desorption spectra is attributed to domains of non-equilibrium configuration. The work function change Δ? was found to have a small positive maximum (~ 2 mV) at very low hydrogen doses (attributed to structural imperfections) and then to decrease continuously to a value of ?230 mV at saturation. The variation of Δ? with coverage is stronger than linear. The isosteric heats of adsorption as derived from adsorption isotherms recorded via Δ? compared well with the results of the analysis of the thermal desorption spectra.  相似文献   

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The decomposition reactions of formaldehyde on clean and oxygen dosed Pt(110) have been studied by LEED, XPS and TPRS. Formaldehyde is adsorbed in two states, a monolayer phase and a multilayer phase which were distinguishable by both TPRS and XPS. The saturated monolayer (corresponding to 8.06 × 1014 molecules cm−2) desorbed at 134 K and the multilayer phase (which could not be saturated) desorbed at 112 K. The only other reaction products observed at higher temperatures were CO and H2 produced in desorption limited processes and these reached a maximum upon saturation of the formaldehyde monolayer. The desorption spectrum of hydrogen was found to be perturbed by the presence of CO as reported by Weinberg and coworkers. It is proposed that local lifting of the clean surface (1 × 2) reconstruction is responsible for this behaviour. Analysis of the TPRS and XPS peak areas demonstrated that on the clean surface approximately 50% of the adsorbed monolayer dissociated with the remainder desorbing intact. Reaction of formaldehyde with preadsorbed oxygen resulted in the formation of H2O (hydroxyl recombination) and CO2 (decomposition of formate) desorbing at 200 and 262 K, respectively. The CO and H2 desorption peaks were both smaller relative to formaldehyde decomposition on the clean surface and in particular, H2 desorbed in a reaction limited process associated with decomposition of the formate species. No evidence was found for methane or hydrocarbon evolution in the present study under any circumstances. The results of this investigation are discussed in the light of our earlier work on the decomposition of methanol on the same platinum surface.  相似文献   

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A method of synthesis of ammonia cyclometalated Pt(II) complexes [Pt(NH3)2C∧N]ClO4, where C∧N is 2-phenylpyridinate or 2-phenylbenzothiazole ion, is developed. The electronic absorption and emission properties of the complexes are studied. It is found that the state responsible for intense long-lived luminescence is the excited charge-transfer state of the 3(d-π*) type, the π* orbital being localized at the corresponding cyclometalating ligand. Formation of platinum blue is observed in air-saturated aqueous solutions of ammonia cyclometalated complexes.  相似文献   

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The atomic arrangement in the first two layers of the clean Pt(100) surface is described from a Fourier analysis of low energy electron diffraction (LEED) intensities. The Fourier transform and sensible platinum-platinum bond lengths require that the top layer is corrugated, the corrugation “step” being approximately 0.4 Å. The structure of the first layer is partly described by a hcp rearrangement from the bulk fcc structure. The rearrangement is related to geometrical and electronic properties of the metals. Some qualitative and quantitative comments are made on the general value of Fourier methods in surface crystallography.  相似文献   

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A careful investigation of the Pt(111) surface has been carried out, using the MeV heliumscattering technique. The anomalously large surface relaxation effect reported previously has been identified as an experimental artifact resulting from an unexpectedly large surface damage effect at low temperature. Optimum conditions have been established for minimizing the main experimental sources of error: background subtraction, radiation damage, and deviations from the Rutherford scattering law. Using these optimum conditions, a series of scattering measurements has been made over the temperature range 40–300 K. At all temperatures, we observe a significant anisotropy in the 〈111〉 angular scans, indicating an outward relaxation of the Pt(111) surface plane. By comparing this observed anisotropy with a set of Monte Carlo simulations, a value of 0.03 ? 0.01 Å (i.e. 1.3 ? 0.4%) is obtained for the surface relaxation. The temperature dependence of the surface peak also indicates that the enhanced vibrational amplitude of the surface atoms is not nearly as large as had been derived previously from high-temperature LEED studies.  相似文献   

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We have observed the formation of an ordered silicide at the surface of a nominally pure Pt(100) crystal. The silicide appears after thermally activated migration of a trace Si impurity (<10?4 at%) and subsequent cooling. The silicide is about one monolayer thick and forms a large area unit mesh, (62×62)R45°, which is observed with both He diffraction and LEED. A thermal attenuation analysis of the specular and a diffracted He beam yields a consistent value for the attractive depth of the He-surface potential D=13 meV. From a simple classical analysis of the He diffraction pattern we have obtained an estimate for the corrugation of the He-surface potential, ξ=0.07A?. The well depth D is shown to be consistent with the wavelength dependence of the angular distribution of the diffraction pattern.  相似文献   

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A new feedback scheme for guided spatiotemporal pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems is introduced. In contrast to previously established control methods, we present a coupling protocol that is sensitive to the presence of coherent structures in the medium. Applying this feedback to the catalytic CO oxidation on Pt(110) in both experiments and numerical simulations, we show that temporal evolution and spatial extension of self-organizing objects can be efficiently controlled.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of O2 adsorption on a clean Pt(111) surface were investigated in the temperature range 214–400°C. The oxygen coverage was measured by CO titration as well as Auger electron spectroscopy both of which show the same dependence on O2 exposure. The initial sticking coefficient on clean Pt(111) is 0.08–0.10 and decreases exponentially with increasing oxygen coverage. For θ > 0.23 a (2 × 2)-O LEED pattern was observed. The highest oxygen coverage obtained was approximately 0.45. A theoretical model was proposed which correlates the coverage dependence of the sticking coefficient with adsorbate interactions in the chemisorbed state. These interactions cause a coverage dependent activation energy of adsorption assuming the existence of a precursor state. Experiments dealing with the effect of carbon contamination on the sticking coefficient showed that the initial sticking coefficient decreases with increasing carbon coverage.  相似文献   

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Oxygen adsorption and desorption were characterized on the kinked Pt(321) surface using high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy and thermal desorption spectroscopy. Molecular oxygen adsorbs mainly as a peroxo-like species at 100K with a heat of desorption of about 22 kJ/mol. Some of the molecular oxygen also adsorbs dissociatively at 100K. Atomic oxygen is adsorbed in three states. One state is due to adsorption on the terraces and another state is due to adsorption along the rough step sites. The heat of desorption of both of these states approximately equal and decreases from 290 kJ/mol to 195kJ/mol with increasing coverage. Atomic oxygen is also observed to adsorb in another state which is interpreted as adsorption at an on-top site.  相似文献   

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