Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9594791 | Surface Science | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The vibrational frequencies of C2H4 adsorbed on the clusters of D4h and C3v symmetry have been calculated. The phonon vibrations occur below 250 cmâ1. The intense bands around 200 cmâ1 are attributed to stretching vibrations of the Pt-Cu bonds normal to the cluster surface. The stretching vibrations of the Pt-C bonds depend on the local structure of the active site: νs(Pt-C) = 268 cmâ1 and νas(Pt-C) = 357 cmâ1 for the cluster of the D4h symmetry; νs(Pt-C) = 335 cmâ1 and νas(Pt-C) = 397 cmâ1 for the cluster of the C3v symmetry. Bands in the range of 800-3100 cmâ1 are attributed to vibrations of the adsorbed C2H4 molecule. The signature frequencies of the Ï-C2H4 adsorption complex are the δs(CH2) deformation vibration at â¼1200 cmâ1 and the ν(C-C) stretching vibration at â¼1500 cmâ1. These vibration are absent for di-Ï-C2H4 adsorption complexes.
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Authors
Vasilii I. Avdeev, Vladimir I. Kovalchuk, Georgii M. Zhidomirov, Julie L. d'Itri,