Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426764 | Surface Science | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Presented are thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS) and adsorption probability measurements of iso-butane on the Zn-terminated surface of ZnO. The initial adsorption probability, S0, decreases linearly from 0.57 to 0.22 (±0.02) with impact energy, Ei = 0.74-1.92 eV, and is independent of adsorption temperature, Ts = 91-114 K (±5 K), indicating non-activated molecular adsorption. The coverage, Î, dependent adsorption probabilities, S(Î), show a cross-over from adsorbate-assisted adsorption (S increases with Î) to Kisliuk-like dynamics at about the desorption temperature of iso-butane bi-layers (â¼110 K). Thus, the adsorption dynamics are precursor-mediated. The enhanced (gas-surface) mass-match, caused by forming a second layer of the alkane, leads to adsorbate-assisted adsorption. A direct fitting procedure of the TDS data yields a pre-exponential factor of 2.5 Ã 1013/s and a coverage dependent heat of adsorption of Ed(Î) = 39 â 6 â Î + 2.5 â exp(âÎ/0.07) kJ/mol.