首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
相似文献
 共查询到20条相似文献,搜索用时 46 毫秒
1.
The interactions of glycine (Gly) with amorphous solid water (ASW) nanolayers (≤ 100 ML), vapor-deposited on single crystalline AlOx surfaces at 100 K, have been investigated by near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (NEXAFS) at the oxygen K-edge, temperature-programmed thermal desorption (TPD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and temperature-dependent work function measurements. Gly-on-ASW, ASW-on-Gly, and Gly on top of ASW-on-Gly ultrathin films have been fabricated. In contrast to the uniform ASW films grown directly on the hydrophilic AlOx, water molecules adsorb on the hydrophobic Gly films in the form of 3D ASW clusters. This leads to significant differences in the NEXAFS and work function data obtained from ASW-on-AlOx and ASW-on-Gly films, respectively. Furthermore, these structural differences influence the chemical state of Gly molecules (neutral vs. zwitterionic) adsorbed on top of ASW films. N1s XPS measurements revealed an increased amount of neutral Gly molecules in the film top-deposited on the ASW-on-Gly structure in comparison to the neutral Gly in the films directly condensed on AlOx or grown on the ASW substrate. H2O TPD spectra demonstrate that the crystallization and desorption processes of ASW are affected in a different way by the Gly layers, top-deposited on to ASW-on-AlOx and ASW-on-Gly films. At the same time, Gly adlayers sink into the ASW film during crystallization/desorption of the latter and land softly on the alumina surface in the form of zwitterionic clusters.  相似文献   

2.
The interaction of H2O with Zircaloy-4 (Zry-4) is investigated using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and temperature programmed desorption (TPD) methods. Following adsorption of H2O at 150 K the Zr(MNV) and Zr(MNN) Auger features shift by ∼6.5 and 4.5 eV, respectively, indicating surface oxidation. Heating H2O/Zry-4 results in molecular desorption of water at both low and high temperatures. The low-temperature desorption is attributed to ice multilayers, whereas, three overlapping high-temperature features are presumably due to recombinative desorption. This high-temperature desorption begins before the surface oxide is dissolved, continues upon its removal, and is atypical for water/metal systems. Unexpectedly, no significant desorption of hydrogen is observed near 400 K, as is typically observed following O2 adsorption on Zr-based materials. However, we do observe that H2O adsorption on Zry-4 surfaces roughened by argon ion sputtering results in H2 desorption.  相似文献   

3.
C.S. Ko  R.J. Gorte 《Surface science》1985,155(1):296-312
The interactions between oxide support materials and Pt have been studied by incorporating silica, alumina, titania, and niobia into the surface of a clean Pt foil. Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) of CO and H2 were used for surface characterization. For all of these oxides, TPD indicated no change in the adsorption properties of CO and H2. Peak temperatures were unaffected by the presence of oxide impurities. For silica and alumina, AES results indicated that suboxides could be formed after oxidation at 400 and 800 K respectively. Al2O3 and SiO2 were formed at higher temperatures. Relatively large quantities of these oxides were required to substantially decrease the saturation coverages of CO and H2, indicating that these oxides probably form clusters on the metal surface. For titania and niobia, AES indicated that these oxides dissolved into the Pt above 1300 K, but segregated back to the surface below 500 K. These segregated layers cover the Pt evenly and both oxides completely suppress H2 and CO adsorption at an oxygen coverage of 1 × 1015/cm2. These results are used to discuss the possible reasons for differences in the catalytic properties of Pt on these four oxide supports.  相似文献   

4.
Haibo Zhao 《Surface science》2009,603(23):3355-12149
The influence of hydrogen coadsorption on hydrocarbon chemistry on transition metal surfaces is a key aspect to an improved understanding of catalytic selective hydrogenation. We have investigated the effects of H preadsorption on adsorption and reaction of 1,3-butadiene (H2CCHCHCH2, C4H6) on Pt(1 1 1) surfaces by using temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). Preadsorbed hydrogen adatoms decrease the amount of 1,3-butadiene chemisorbed on the surface and chemisorption is completely blocked by the hydrogen monolayer (saturation) coverage (θH = 0.92 ML). No hydrogenation products of reactions between coadsorbed H adatoms and 1,3-butadiene were observed to desorb in TPD experiments over the range of θH investigated (θH = 0.6-0.9 ML). This is in strong contrast to the copious evolution of ethane (CH3CH3, C2H6) from coadsorbed hydrogen and ethylene (CH2CH2, C2H4) on Pt(1 1 1). Hydrogen adatoms effectively (in a 1:1 stoichiometry) remove sites from interaction with chemisorbed 1,3-butadiene, but do not affect adjacent sites. The adsorption energy of coadsorbed 1,3-butadiene is not affected by the presence of hydrogen on Pt(1 1 1). The chemisorbed 1,3-butadiene on hydrogen preadsorbed Pt(1 1 1) completely dehydrogenates to H2 and surface carbon upon heating without any molecular desorption detected, which is identical to that observed on clean Pt(1 1 1). In addition to revealing aspects of site blocking that should have broad implications for hydrogen coadsorption with hydrocarbon molecules on transition metal surfaces in general, these results also provide additional basic information on the surface science of selective catalytic hydrogenation of butadiene in butadiene-butene mixtures.  相似文献   

5.
A comparative study of the adsorption of several gases on a Pt(S)-[9(111) × (111)] surface was performed using LEED, Auger spectroscopy, flash desorption mass spectrometry and work function changes as surface sensitive techniques. Adsorption was found to be generally less ordered on the stepped surface than on the corresponding flat surface with the exception of the oxygen, where r well ordered overlayer in registry over many terraces was found. Absolute coverages were determined from flash desorption experiments for O2, CO and C2N2. Similar values were obtained as on flat Pt surfaces. Two different surface species seem to be formed upon adsorption of C2H4 depending on the adsorption temperature. Contrary to reports from Pt(111) surfaces conversion between the two surface species is heavily restricted on the stepped surface. Work function changes revealed nonlinear adsorbate effects where the adsorbate is electronegative with respect to the substrate. Various adsorption models are discussed in the light of complementary experimental evidence. The results of this study are compared with data available from flat Pt surfaces and possible influences of steps are discussed. No general trends, however, emerge from this comparison and it seems that eventual influences of steps have to be considered individually for every adsorbate.  相似文献   

6.
Yuhai Hu  Keith Griffiths   《Surface science》2008,602(17):2949-2954
Fourier transform infra red reflection–absorption spectroscopy (FTIR-RAS), thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS), and auger electron spectroscopy (AES), were employed to explore the mechanism of NO reduction in the presence of C2H4 on the surface of stepped Pt(3 3 2). Both NO–Pt and C2H4–Pt interactions are enhanced when NO and C2H4 are co-adsorbed on Pt(3 3 2). As a result, C2H4 is dissociated at surface temperatures as low as 150 K, and the N–O stretch band is weakened. The presence of post-exposed C2H4 leads NO desorption from steps to decrease significantly, but the same effect on NO desorption from terraces becomes appreciable only at higher post-exposures of C2H4, e.g., 0.6 L and 1.2 L, and proceeds to a much slighter extent. Auger spectra indicate that as a result of the reaction with O from NO dissociation, the amount of surface C species is greatly reduced when NO is post-exposed to a C2H4 adlayer. It is concluded that reduction of NO in the presence of C2H4 proceeds very effectively on the surface of the Pt(3 3 2), through a mechanism of NO dissociation and subsequent O removal. Following this mechanism, the significant dissociation of adsorbed NO molecules on steps at surface temperatures below 400 K, and subsequent rapid reaction between the resultant O and C-related species, accounts for the considerable amount of N2 desorption at temperatures below 400 K.  相似文献   

7.
《Surface science》1997,370(1):L149-L157
The adsorption, reaction and etching of Cu(100) by Cl2 was studied using temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED), and the results were compared with recent results for Br2. Although the general etching mechanism was the same for both gases (adsorption rate limited Cu halide formation followed by halide sublimation), significant differences between the behavior of Cl2 and Br2 were observed. The desorption of CuCl was characterized by a single zero order sublimation peak, independent of CuCl coverage, while limiting the CuBr coverage resulted in a desorption peak at temperatures lower than a prediction based on vapor pressure data of all known phases of CuBr. In addition, Cl2 was found to be at least an order of magnitude less reactive than Br2 towards halide formation. For both Cl2 and Br2, the halide formation rate reversibly decreased with increasing reaction temperature. However, for Br2, but not Cl2, annealing a chemisorbed halogen layer prior to further reaction irreversibly increased the halide formation rate. Structural differences between CuCl and CuBr on Cu(100) were also observed. For CuCl, LEED data suggested that highly faceted crystallites form at 325 K and remain stable until desorption, while LEED data for CuBr reveal a compressed epitaxial (111) layer that disorders below 400 K and then desorbs. The implications of these differences on etching and oxidation processes are discussed.  相似文献   

8.
《Surface science》2003,470(1-2):27-44
Reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS) and temperature programmed desorption (TPD) have been used to investigate the effect of pre-dosed O atoms on the adsorption of NO on Pt{2 1 1} at room temperature. RAIRS experiments show that no new species are formed when NO is adsorbed onto a Pt{2 1 1} surface that has been pre-dosed with oxygen and no species are lost from the spectra, compared to spectra recorded for NO adsorption on the clean Pt{2 1 1} surface. However pre-dosed oxygen atoms do influence the frequency and intensity of several of the observed infrared bands. In stark contrast, pre-dosed O has a large effect on the TPD spectra. In particular N2 and N2O desorption, seen following NO adsorption on the clean Pt{2 1 1} surface, is completely inhibited. This effect has been assigned to the blocking of NO dissociation by the pre-adsorbed O atoms. A new NO desorption peak, not seen for NO adsorption on the clean Pt{2 1 1} surface, is also observed in TPD spectra recorded following NO adsorption on an oxygen pre-dosed Pt{2 1 1} surface.  相似文献   

9.
Coverage and adsorption state of hydrogen atoms on the growing surface of Si1−yCy film using monomethylsilane has been investigated by using temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) and multiple-internal-reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (MIR-FT-IR). The surface hydrogen coverage decreases with the growth temperature Tg until it disappears at 800 °C. All the H2-TPD spectra are well resolved into six SiH-related and one CHn-related hydrogen desorption peaks. The SiH-related FT-IR peak showed a blue shift with increasing Tg, which, in conjunction with the TPD, is related to enhanced C incorporation at backbonds of SiH.  相似文献   

10.
The behavior of dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP), dosed at 100 K with and without coadsorbed water on oxidized iron has been examined by temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). Molecular and dissociated states of DMMP are readily distinguished by the P(LMM) Auger lineshape. At low coverages DMMP undergoes complete decomposition during heating, leaving carbon, phosphorus and oxygen residues on the surface. The major low temperature decomposition products are CH3OH, H2O, CO, H2 and a surface phosphate species. The DMMP decomposition is limited and large exposures lead to molecular DMMP desorption characteristics of multilayers (200–210 K). Pre-exposure to H2O increases the extent of DMMP decomposition.  相似文献   

11.
The interaction of NO with CO and with H2 on Pt(100) was studied by temperature programmed desorption (TPD), isothermal desorption mass spectrometry, and low energy electron diffraction (LEED), TPD of NO and CO coadsorbed at 120 K yields almost complete reaction with both N2 and CO2 products desorbing as sharp, simultaneous peaks at ≈ 410 K. with full widths at half maximum as narrow as 3 K. Isothermal desorption mass spectrometry yields N2 and CO2 rates that exhibit a maximum with time. Both experiments indicate that the reaction mechanism is autocatalytic. Annealing NO-CO adlayers formed at 120 K to temperatures above 300 K causes the subsequent N2 and CO2 TPD peaks to broaden.'TPD of NO coadsorbed with H2 yields sharp N2 and H2O product peaks that closely resemble the N2 and CO2 peaks observed in the NO + CO reaction. LEED experiments during TPD and isothermal desorption showed that the (1 × 1) → hex substrate phase transformation sometimes accompanies desorption of N2 and CO2. The TPD and isothermal desorption results can be fit by two simple models: chemical autocatalysis, in which an intermediate chemical species participates in a “chain propagation” reaction, and structural autocatalysis, which involves the formation of a reactive intermediate structure involving Pt atom displacements.  相似文献   

12.
Haibo Zhao 《Surface science》2004,573(3):413-425
Adsorption and desorption of trans-decahydronaphthalene (C10H18) and bicyclohexane (C12H22) can be used to probe important aspects of non-specific dehydrogenation leading to surface carbon accumulation and establish better estimates of activation energies for C-H bond cleavage at Pt-Sn alloys. This chemistry was studied on Pt(1 1 1) and the (2 × 2)-Sn/Pt(1 1 1) and (√3 × √3)R30°-Sn/Pt(1 1 1) surface alloys by using temperature programmed desorption (TPD) mass spectroscopy and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). These hydrocarbons are reactive on Pt(1 1 1) surfaces and fully dehydrogenate at low coverages to produce H2 and surface carbon during TPD. At monolayer coverage, 87% of adsorbed C10H18 and 75% C12H22 on Pt(1 1 1) desorb with activation energies of 70 and 75 kJ/mol, respectively. Decomposition of C10H18 is totally inhibited during TPD on these Sn/Pt(1 1 1) alloys and decomposition of C12H22 is reduced to 10% of the monolayer coverage on the (2 × 2)-Sn/Pt(1 1 1) alloy and totally inhibited on the (√3 × √3)R30°-Sn/Pt(1 1 1) alloy. C10H18 and C12H22 are more weakly chemsorbed on these two alloys compared to Pt(1 1 1) and these molecules desorb in narrow peaks characteristic of each surface with activation energies of 65 and 73 kJ/mol on the (2 × 2) alloy and 60 and 70 kJ/mol on the (√3 × √3)R30°-Sn/Pt(1 1 1) alloy, respectively. Alloyed Sn has little influence on the monolayer saturation coverage of these two molecules, and this is decreased only slightly on these two Sn/Pt(1 1 1) alloys. The use of these two probe molecules enables an improved estimate of the activation energy barriers E* to break aliphatic C-H bonds in alkanes on Sn/Pt alloys; E* = 65-73 kJ/mol on the (2 × 2)-Sn/Pt(1 1 1) alloy and E* ? 70 kJ/mol on the (√3 × √3)R30°-Sn/Pt(1 1 1) alloy.  相似文献   

13.
C2H4在清洁和有Cs覆盖的Ru(0001)表面吸附的TDS研究   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
用热脱附谱(TDS)方法研究了乙烯(C2H4)在Ru(0001)表面上的吸附.在低温下(200K以下)乙烯可以在清洁及有Cs的Ru(0001)表面上以分子状态稳定吸附,在衬底温度升高至200K以上时,乙烯发生了脱氢分解反应,乙烯分解后的主要产物为乙炔(C2H2).在清洁的Ru(0001)表面,乙烯有两种吸附状态,脱附温度分别为275K和360K.而乙炔的脱附温度为350K.在Ru(0001)表面有Cs的存在时,乙烯分解 关键词: 乙烯 钌(0001)表面 铯钌(0001)表面乙烯 钌(0001)表面 铯钌(0001)表面  相似文献   

14.
X. Li  F. Gaillard  P. Vernoux 《Ionics》2005,11(1-2):103-111
This study deals with the relationship between open-circuit potential and catalytic activity of the system Pt/YSZ. Temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) of oxygen was carried out in order to investigate the link between the oxygen coverage and the potential. Then, catalytic activity in parallel with the potential value was measured between 200 °C and 500 °C for NO oxidation, C3H8 combustion, C3H6 combustion and the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by C3H6 in the presence of oxygen. It was found that potential measurement can give precious information on the competitive adsorption between oxygen and other reactants. Finally, it seems to be also a good way to anticipate the NEMCA behavior for reactions, which involve oxygen. Paper presented at the Patras Conference on Solid State Ionics — Transport Properties, Patras, Greece, Sept. 14 – 18, 2004.  相似文献   

15.
The adsorption/desorption characteristics of CO, O2, and H2 on the Pt(100)-(5 × 20) surface were examined using flash desorption spectroscopy. Subsequent to adsorption at 300 K, CO desorbed from the (5×20) surface in three peaks with binding energies of 28, 31.6 and 33 kcal gmol?1. These states formed differently from those following adsorption on the Pt(100)-(1 × 1) surface, suggesting structural effects on adsorption. Oxygen could be readily adsorbed on the (5×20) surface at temperatures above 500 K and high O2 fluxes up to coverages of 23 of a monolayer with a net sticking probability to ssaturation of ? 10?3. Oxygen adsorption reconstructed the (5 × 20) surface, and several ordered LEED patterns were observed. Upon heating, oxygen desorbed from the surface in two peaks at 676 and 709 K; the lower temperature peak exhibited atrractive lateral interactions evidenced by autocatalytic desorption kinetics. Hydrogen was also found to reconstruct the (5 × 20) surface to the (1 × 1) structure, provided adsorption was performed at 200 K. For all three species, CO, O2, and H2, the surface returned to the (5 × 20) structure only after the adsorbates were completely desorbed from the surface.  相似文献   

16.
The interaction of CO, O2, H2, N2, C2H4 and C6H6 with an Ir(110) surface has been studied using LEED, Auger electron spectroscopy and flash desorption mass spectroscopy. Adsorption of oxygen at 30°C produces a (1× 2) structure, while a c(2 × 2) structure is formed at 400°C. Two peaks have been detected in the thermal desorption spectrum of oxygen following adsorption at 30°C. The heat of adsorption of hydrogen is slightly higher on Ir(110) than on Ir(111). Adsorption of carbon monoxide at 30°C produces a (2 × 1) surface structure. The main CO desorption peak is found around 230, while two other desorption peaks are observed around 340 and 160°C. At exposures between 250 and 500°C carbon monoxide adsorption yields a c(2 × 2) structure and a desorption peak around 600°C. Carbon monoxide is adsorbed on an Ir(110) surface partly covered with oxygen or carbon in a new binding state with a significantly higher desorption temperature than on the clean surface. Adsorption of nitrogen could not be detected on either clean or on carbon covered Ir(110) surfaces. The hydrocarbon molecules do not form ordered surface structures on Ir(110). The thermal desorption spectra obtained after adsorption of C6H6 or C2H4 are similar to those reported previously for Ir(111) consisting mostly of hydrogen. Heating the (110) surface above 700°C in the presence of C6H6 or C2H4 results in the formation of an ordered carbonaceous overlayer with (1 × 1) structure. The results are compared with those obtained previously on the Ir(111) and Ir(755) or stepped [6(111) × (100)] surfaces. The CO adsorption results are discussed in relation to data on similar surfaces of other Group VIII metals.  相似文献   

17.
Ammonia adsorption, desorption and decomposition to H2 and N2 has been studied on the flat (111) and stepped (557) single crystal faces of platinum using molecular beam surface scattering techniques. Both surfaces show significant adsorption with sticking coefficients on the order of unity. The stepped (557) surface is 16 times more reactive for decomposition of ammonia to N2 and H2 than the flat (111) surface. Kinetic parameters have been determined for the ammonia desorption process from the Pt(111) surface. The mechanism of ammonia decomposition on the (557) face of platinum has been investigated.  相似文献   

18.
The adsorption of hydrogen on Pt (100) was investigated by utilizing LEED, Auger electron spectroscopy and flash desorption mass spectrometry. No new LEED structures were found during the adsorption of hydrogen. One desorption peak was detected by flash desorption with a desorption maximum at 160 °C. Quantitative evaluation of the flash desorption spectra yields a saturation coverage of 4.6 × 1014 atoms/cm2 at room temperature with an initial sticking probability of 0.17. Second order desorption kinetics was observed and a desorption energy of 15–16 kcal/mole has been deduced. The shapes of the flash desorption spectra are discussed in terms of lateral interactions in the adsorbate and of the existence of two substates at the surface. The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen on Pt (100) has been investigated by monitoring the reaction product H2O in a mass spectrometer. The temperature dependence of the reaction proved to be complex and different reaction mechanisms might be dominant at different temperatures. Oxygen excess in the gas phase inhibits the reaction by blocking reactive surface sites. At least two adsorption states of H2O have to be considered on Pt (100). Desorption from the prevailing low energy state occurs below room temperature. Flash desorption spectra of strongly bound H2O coadsorbed with hydrogen and oxygen have been obtained with desorption maxima at 190 °C and 340 °C.  相似文献   

19.
The adsorption and thermal decomposition of N-methylaniline (NMA) on the Pt(1 1 1) surface has been studied with reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS), temperature programmed desorption (TPD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). NMA adsorbs molecularly at 85 K through the nitrogen lone pair and is stable up to 300 K. At temperatures of 300–350 K it converts to two or more surface intermediates including the N-methyleneaniline (NMEA) species. This NMEA intermediate dissociates upon annealing to 450 K, and further annealing leads to the desorption of HCN and H2, leaving only C on the surface at 800 K.  相似文献   

20.
The adsorption and surface dissociation of C2N2 on Pt(110), and the desorption kinetics of cyanide adlayers have been studied by LEED, Auger spectroscopy, and thermal desorption. The unusual adsorption kinetics which are accompanied by a (1 × 2) → (1 × 1) change in the surface periodicity are discussed in terms of absolute rate theory. The desorption process is modelled using 2D Monte Carlo and 1D analytical methods; these calculations indicate that the adlayer is only partly equilibrated — a conclusion which is confirmed by the results of CO coadsorption experiments. Values are deduced for the desorption parameters which suggest that the CN molecule is multiply bonded to the Pt surface.  相似文献   

设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号