An eels study of water, methanol, formaldehyde and formic acid adsorbed on clean and oxygen-covered zinc(0001) surfaces


Autoria(s): Sen, P; Rao, CNR
Data(s)

01/07/1986

Resumo

Water adsorbs molecularly on a clean Zn(0001) surface; on a surface covered with atomic oxygen, however, hydroxyl species is produced due to proton abstraction by the surface oxygen atoms. Methanol, molecularly adsorbed on a clean surface at 80 K, transforms to methoxy species above 110 K. On an atomic oxygen-covered surface, adsorbed methanol gives rise to methoxy species and water, the latter arising from proton abstraction. HCHO adsorbs molecularly at 80 K on both clean as well as oxygen-covered surfaces and polymerizes at higher temperatures. Formic acid does not adsorb on a clean Zn surface, but on an oxygen-covered surface gives rise to formate and hydroxyl species.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/21220/1/eels_study.pdf

Sen, P and Rao, CNR (1986) An eels study of water, methanol, formaldehyde and formic acid adsorbed on clean and oxygen-covered zinc(0001) surfaces. In: Surface Science, 172 (2). pp. 269-280.

Publicador

Elsevier Science

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Palavras-Chave #Solid State & Structural Chemistry Unit
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Journal Article

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