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Title: Coadsorption of Dioxygen and Water on the Ni(110) Surface : Role of O-.Type Species in the Dissociation of Water
Authors: Kulkarni, G U
Rao, C N R
Roberts, M W
Keywords: Metal-Surfaces
H2o Adsorption
Oxygen
Defects
Oxide
Xps
Issue Date: 1995
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Langmuir 11(7), 2572–2575 (1995)
Abstract: While the adsorption of dioxygen at a clean Ni(110) surface gives rise to two O(1s) features at 531 and 530 eV assigned to O-(a) and O2-(a) type species respectively, coadsorption of dioxygen and water mixtures result in the additional formation of hydroxyl species characterized by an O(1s) peak at 532.3 eV. The latter is attributed to the oxygen induced dissociation of water via a low energy pathway involving the O-(a)-type species. The proportions of the O-(a) and the hydroxyl species are greater for small O-2/H2O ratios and lower temperatures (120 K). With increase in temperature, the relative surface concentrations of the O-(a) and the hydroxyl species decrease while there is an increase in the concentration of the oxidic O2-(a) species. Thus, the surface concentrations of both the hydroxyl and the O2-(a) species depend critically on the presence of O- type species. Above 300K the surface chemistry in the main involves the conversion of O- to O2- species via the hydroxyl species.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/1103
Other Identifiers: 0743-7463
Appears in Collections:Research Papers (Prof. C.N.R. Rao)

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