Dissociative adsorption of D2O on an oxygen-modified Cu(110) surface w
as investigated by infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRAS).
O-D stretching modes of multilayer D2O ice on O(theta = 0.1)/Cu(110)
at 105 K were observed at 2729 cm-1 (non hydrogen-bonded) and 2530 cm-
1 (hydrogen-bonded). Heating up to 230 K, OD(a) species with their ban
d at 2679 cm-1 were produced by a reaction between adsorbed D2O and pr
eadsorbed oxygen. The OD(a) species interacted with overlayered D2O or
H2O through hydrogen bonding, and the deuterium of the OD(a) species
exchanged with the hydrogen of H2O in the overlayer in the temperature
range of 105-230 K.