Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5424279 | Surface Science | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Interactions between S18O2 and NO on the surface of stepped Pt(3 3 2) were studied using Fourier transform infra red reflection-absorption spectroscopy (FTIR-RAS) combined with thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS). Adsorbed S18O2 does not seem to have a preference for step sites on Pt(3 3 2). As such, the presence of S18O2 molecules following exposures of ⩽1.6 L does not significantly block the subsequent adsorption of NO (⩽0.8 L) on these step sites. Adsorbed S18O2 molecules undergo dissociation (S18O2(a) â S18O(a) + 18O(a)) as the surface temperature is increased to 250 K and above, but the resultant 18O(a) further reacts with sulfur oxides (S18O2(a) and S18O(a)) to form S18Ox (x > 2) species at â¼400 K and above. The S18Ox species desorb as S18O2. Even though the presence of co-adsorbed S18O2 suppresses NO dissociation and subsequent N2 production, this effect is not significantly enhanced with increasing the exposures of S18O2 in the range ⩽1.6 L; N2 desorption is still detectable at an exposure of 1.6 L S18O2, at which a considerable amount of S18O2 desorption is detected.
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Authors
Yuhai Hu, Keith Griffiths,