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Electron energy loss spectroscopy of the decomposition of formic acid on Ru(001)
Authors:B.H. Toby  N.R. Avery  A.B. Anton  W.H. Weinberg
Affiliation:1. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institutue of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125 U.S.A.;2. Division of Materials Science, C.S.I.R.O., University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 3052.
Abstract:Electron energy loss spectroscopy has demonstrated the existence of both a monodentate and a symmetric bidentate bridging formate as stable intermediates in the decomposition of formic acid on the Ru(001) surface. The monodentate formate converts upon heating to the bidentate formate which decomposes via two pathways: CH bond cleavage to yield CO2 and adsorbed hydrogen; and CO bond cleavage to yield adsorbed hydrogen, oxygen and CO. Thermal desorption spectra demonstrate the evolution of H2,H2O, CO and CO2 as gaseous products of the decomposition reaction. The observation of this product distribution from Ru(100), Ni(100) and Ni(110) had prompted the proposal of a formic anhydride intermediate, the existence of which is rendered questionable by the spectroscopic results reported here.
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