On the kinetics of oxygen adsorption on a Pt(111) surface |
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Authors: | H.P. Bonzel R. Ku |
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Affiliation: | Metallurgy Department, Scientific Research Staff, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan 48121, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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