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CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study
[Image: see text] Clean and stable surface modifications of an iridium (100) single crystal, i.e., the (1 × 1) phase, the (5 × 1) reconstruction, and the oxygen-terminated (2 × 1)-O surface, were prepared and characterized by low energy electron diffraction (LEED), temperature-programmed desorption...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4885107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27257467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b12494 |
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author | Anic, Kresimir Bukhtiyarov, Andrey V. Li, Hao Rameshan, Christoph Rupprechter, Günther |
author_facet | Anic, Kresimir Bukhtiyarov, Andrey V. Li, Hao Rameshan, Christoph Rupprechter, Günther |
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description | [Image: see text] Clean and stable surface modifications of an iridium (100) single crystal, i.e., the (1 × 1) phase, the (5 × 1) reconstruction, and the oxygen-terminated (2 × 1)-O surface, were prepared and characterized by low energy electron diffraction (LEED), temperature-programmed desorption (TPD), infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRAS) and polarization modulation IRAS (PM-IRAS). The adsorption of CO in UHV and at elevated (mbar) pressure/temperature was followed both ex situ and in situ on all three surface modifications, with a focus on mbar pressures of CO. The Ir(1 × 1) surface exhibited c(4 × 2)/c(2 × 2) and c(6 × 2) CO structures under low pressure conditions, and remained stable up to 100 mbar and 700 K. For the (2 × 1)-O reconstruction CO adsorption induced a structural change from (2 × 1)-O to (1 × 1), as confirmed by LEED, TPD, and IR. For Ir (2 × 1)-O TPD indicated that CO reacted with surface oxygen forming CO(2). The (5 × 1) reconstruction featured a reversible and dynamic behavior upon CO adsorption, with a local lifting of the reconstruction to (1 × 1). After CO desorption, the (5 × 1) structure was restored. All three reconstructions exhibited CO adsorption with on-top geometry, as evidenced by IR. With increasing CO exposure the resonances shifted to higher wavenumber, due to adsorbate–adsorbate and adsorbate–substrate interactions. The largest wavenumber shift (from 2057 to 2100 cm(–1)) was observed for Ir(5 × 1) upon CO dosing from 1 L to 100 mbar. |
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spelling | pubmed-48851072016-05-31 CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study Anic, Kresimir Bukhtiyarov, Andrey V. Li, Hao Rameshan, Christoph Rupprechter, Günther J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces [Image: see text] Clean and stable surface modifications of an iridium (100) single crystal, i.e., the (1 × 1) phase, the (5 × 1) reconstruction, and the oxygen-terminated (2 × 1)-O surface, were prepared and characterized by low energy electron diffraction (LEED), temperature-programmed desorption (TPD), infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRAS) and polarization modulation IRAS (PM-IRAS). The adsorption of CO in UHV and at elevated (mbar) pressure/temperature was followed both ex situ and in situ on all three surface modifications, with a focus on mbar pressures of CO. The Ir(1 × 1) surface exhibited c(4 × 2)/c(2 × 2) and c(6 × 2) CO structures under low pressure conditions, and remained stable up to 100 mbar and 700 K. For the (2 × 1)-O reconstruction CO adsorption induced a structural change from (2 × 1)-O to (1 × 1), as confirmed by LEED, TPD, and IR. For Ir (2 × 1)-O TPD indicated that CO reacted with surface oxygen forming CO(2). The (5 × 1) reconstruction featured a reversible and dynamic behavior upon CO adsorption, with a local lifting of the reconstruction to (1 × 1). After CO desorption, the (5 × 1) structure was restored. All three reconstructions exhibited CO adsorption with on-top geometry, as evidenced by IR. With increasing CO exposure the resonances shifted to higher wavenumber, due to adsorbate–adsorbate and adsorbate–substrate interactions. The largest wavenumber shift (from 2057 to 2100 cm(–1)) was observed for Ir(5 × 1) upon CO dosing from 1 L to 100 mbar. American Chemical Society 2016-04-21 2016-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4885107/ /pubmed/27257467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b12494 Text en Copyright © 2016 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Anic, Kresimir Bukhtiyarov, Andrey V. Li, Hao Rameshan, Christoph Rupprechter, Günther CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study |
title | CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from
UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study |
title_full | CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from
UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study |
title_fullStr | CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from
UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study |
title_full_unstemmed | CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from
UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study |
title_short | CO Adsorption on Reconstructed Ir(100) Surfaces from
UHV to mbar Pressure: A LEED, TPD, and PM-IRAS Study |
title_sort | co adsorption on reconstructed ir(100) surfaces from
uhv to mbar pressure: a leed, tpd, and pm-iras study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4885107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27257467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b12494 |
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