Chemisorption and decomposition of pyrrole on Pd{111}


Autoria(s): Baddeley, CJ; Hardacre, C; Ormerod, RM; Lambert, RM
Data(s)

20/12/1996

Resumo

<p>XPS, TPD and HREEL results indicate that molecular pyrrole is a fragile adsorbate on clean Pd{111}. At 200 K and for low coverages, the molecule remains intact and adopts an almost flat-lying geometry. With increasing coverage, pyrrole molecules tilt away from the surface and undergo N-H bond cleavage to form strongly tilted pyrrolyl (C4H4N) species. In addition, a weakly bound, strongly tilted form of molecular pyrrole is observed at coverages approaching saturation. Heating pyrrole monolayers results in desorption of similar to 15% of the overlayer as molecular pyrrole and N-a+ C4H4Na recombination with formation of hat-lying pyrrole molecules. This strongly bound species undergoes decomposition to adsorbed CN, CHx and H, leading ultimately to desorption of HCN and H-2. The implications of these results for the production of pyrrole by a heterogeneously catalysed route are discussed.</p>

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/chemisorption-and-decomposition-of-pyrrole-on-pd111(7378686f-991f-496a-991d-80e9d7e8220d).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Baddeley , C J , Hardacre , C , Ormerod , R M & Lambert , R M 1996 , ' Chemisorption and decomposition of pyrrole on Pd{111} ' Surface Science , vol 369 , no. 1-3 , pp. 1-8 .

Palavras-Chave #palladium #thermal desorption spectroscopy #PALLADIUM #ACETYLENE #X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy #FURAN #molecule-solid reactions #chemisorption #THIOPHENE #vibrations of adsorbed molecules #SURFACE #catalysis #low index single crystal surfaces #electron energy loss spectroscopy #pyrrole #BENZENE #ADSORPTION #VIBRATIONAL CHARACTERIZATION
Tipo

article