Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6527934 | Journal of Catalysis | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
⺠NCO on Cu(0 0 1) is generated via (i) HNCO adsorption or by (ii) C2N2 + O2 co-adsorption. ⺠Annealing NCO + O/Cu(0 0 1) at 473 K leads to the production of CO2(g)+N(a). ⺠Annealing NCO + CN + O/Cu(0 0 1) at 473 K leads to the production of CO(g)+CO2(g)+N(a). ⺠In latter case, the relative yields of CO(g) can be considerably higher than for CO2(g). ⺠CN(a) in proximity to NCO(a) catalyzes the latter's dissociation into CO(g)+N(a).
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Authors
E.Z. Ciftlikli, J. Lallo, E.Y.-M. Lee, S. Rangan, S.D. Senanayake, B.J. Hinch,