Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426167 | Surface Science | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Chemisorbed O and water react on Pd(1 1 1) at low temperatures to form a mixed OH/H2O layer with a (â3 Ã â3)R30° registry. Reaction requires at least two water molecules to each O before the (2 Ã 2)O islands are consumed, the most stable OH/water structure being a (OH + H2O) layer containing 0.67 ML of oxygen, formed by the reaction 3H2O + O â 2(H2O + OH). This structure is stabilised compared to pure water structures, decomposing at 190 K as OH recombines and water desorbs. The (â3 Ã â3)R30° â (OH + H2O) phase cannot be formed by O/H reaction and is distinct from the (â3 Ã â3)R30° structure formed by O/H coadsorption below 200 K. Mixed OH/water structures do not react with coadsorbed H below 190 K on Pd(1 1 1), preventing this phase catalyzing the low temperature H2/O2 reaction which only occurs at higher temperatures.