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Low-temperature adsorption of H2S on Ag(111)
Authors:Russell Selena M  Liu Da-Jiang  Kawai Maki  Kim Yousoo  Thiel P A
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA. selena.m.russell@gmail.com
Abstract:H(2)S forms a rich variety of structures on Ag(111) at low temperature and submonolayer coverage. The molecules decorate step edges, exist as isolated entities on terraces, and aggregate into clusters and islands, under various conditions. One type of island exhibits a (√37×√37)R25.3° unit cell. Typically, molecules in the clusters and islands are separated by about 0.4 nm, the same as the S-S separation in crystalline H(2)S. Density functional theory indicates that hydrogen-bonded clusters contain two types of molecules. One is very similar to an isolated adsorbed H(2)S molecule, with both S-H bonds nearly parallel to the surface. The other has a S-H bond pointed toward the surface. The potential energy surface for adsorption and diffusion is very smooth.
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