The adsorption and decomposition of methylamine on a Pt(111) surface h
ave been investigated, using infrared reflection-absorption spectrosco
py (IRAS) and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS)
. At 85 K, methylamine is found to adsorb molecularly on Pt(111). Afte
r heating the methylamine covered surface to temperatures in the range
from 350 to 390 K, new infrared bands at 3371, 1565 and 1325 cm-1 are
observed, indicating the presence of a new surface species which is f
ormed by the dehydrogenation of adsorbed CH3NH2. These bands which shi
ft to 2544, 1440 and 1296 cm-1 when using CH3ND2, are assigned to the
NH (ND) stretching, CN stretching and CH bending modes of an adsorbed
HCNH (HCND) species, respectively. The CH stretching band which is not
detectable by IRAS is clearly observed at 2965 cm-1 using off-specula
r EELS.