N. Aas et M. Bowker, ADSORPTION AND AUTOCATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF ACETIC-ACID ON PD(110), Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 89(8), 1993, pp. 1249-1255
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Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The adsorption and decomposition of acetic acid has been studied on Pd
(110) using temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). On the clean surf
ace, the acid dissociates to form a stable acetate, and hydrogen is de
sorbed at 300 K. Some of the acetate then decomposes at around 353 K t
o yield CO2 and H-2 into the gas phase and leaves adsorbed carbon. The
latter stabilises some of the acetates and results in the desorption
temperatures being increased by as much as 100 K. Oxygen pre-dosing le
ads to changed characteristics including stabilisation of the acetate
in a manner which produces an autocatalytic acetate decomposition, a '
surface explosion'. In this way, mixed surface layers can be obtained
showing characteristics of the clean surface acetate, the carbon-conta
minated acetate and the oxygen-induced explosion. A model based on ato
mic adsorbate-induced ordering of the acetate layer is used to describ
e the autocatalytic decomposition.