SURFACE-REACTIONS AND ADSORBATE-INDUCED RECONSTRUCTION - CO AND NO ONRH CRYSTALS

Authors
Citation
N. Kruse et C. Voss, SURFACE-REACTIONS AND ADSORBATE-INDUCED RECONSTRUCTION - CO AND NO ONRH CRYSTALS, Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie, 202, 1997, pp. 213-225
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
ISSN journal
09429352
Volume
202
Year of publication
1997
Part
1-2
Pages
213 - 225
Database
ISI
SICI code
0942-9352(1997)202:<213:SAAR-C>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Field ion microscopy (FIM) and pulsed field desorption mass spectromet ry (PFDMS) have been used in order to study the interaction of CO and NO with Rh field emitter crystals. Strong morphological changes along with local plane reconstructions of the samples have been observed wit h atomic resolution in FIM. With both gases the originally hemispheric al crystals have been found to transform into polyhedral shapes. Resul ts are shown for reaction temperatures of 500 K (NO) and 520 K (CO). I nterestingly, while NO adsorption causes (1 x 2) missing-rows on Rh{01 1}, the (1 x 1) bulk-truncation form is maintained during reaction wit h CO. Furthermore, the {012} planes show a tendency to dissolve in fav or of growing {137} while no such phenomenon is observed with CO. A PF DMS analysis of the adsorbed layer has led to the detection of large a mounts of NO+ at temperatures up to 570 K and reaction times t(R) less than or equal to 10 ms. Thus molecular adsorption is the dominating p rocess under these conditions. From the temperature dependence of the Rh2N2+ intensities an activation energy E-dis = 27 kJ/mol has been det ermined for N-O bond breaking. The results are discussed in context wi th reaction studies on Rh single crystal surfaces and polycrystalline foils.