Chemisorption and reactivity of furan on Pd{111}
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10/07/1996
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<p>XPS, HREELS, ARUPS and Delta phi data show that furan chemisorbs non-dissociatively on Pd{111} at 175 K, the molecular plane being significantly tilted with respect to the surface normal. Bonding involves both the oxygen lone pair and significant a interaction with the substrate. The degree of decomposition that accompanies molecular desorption is a strong function of coverage: similar to 40% of the adsorbate desorbs molecularly from the saturated monolayer. Decomposition occurs via decarbonylation to yield COa and H-a followed by desorption rate limited loss of H-2 and CO. It seems probable that an adsorbed C3H3 species formed during this process undergoes subsequent stepwise dehydrogenation ultimately yielding H-2 and C-a.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Ormerod , R M , Baddeley , C J , Hardacre , C & Lambert , R M 1996 , ' Chemisorption and reactivity of furan on Pd{111} ' Surface Science , vol 360 , no. 1-3 , pp. 1-9 . |
Palavras-Chave | #CATALYSTS #ORIENTATION #thermal desorption spectroscopy #ACETYLENE #photoelectron spectroscopy #PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY #ETHYLENE #X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) #THIOPHENE #SURFACE #surface reaction #MOLECULES #electron energy loss spectroscopy #angle resolved ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (ARUPS) chemisorption #work function measurements #BENZENE #ADSORPTION |
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