The oxidation process of a clean Fe(III) surface and that covered with
sulphur and/or potassium has been studied. The sticking coefficient o
f oxygen decreases with increasing coverage of the iron surface with s
ulphur and it is about 10 times smaller for oxidation of the p(1 x 1)-
S surface than for the p(1 x 1)-O one. The adsorbed oxygen atoms are l
ocated over sulphur atoms. The oxidation process occurs by diffusion o
f the iron atoms to the oxide surface through the monolayer of sulphur
atoms. When oxygen is adsorbed on the iron surface covered with potas
sium, the oxygen atoms are located underneath the layer of potassium a
toms. The sticking coefficient of oxygen on this surface is near 1 to
reach the oxygen coverage near 1. The presence of potassium on the Fe(
III) surface removes the inhibiting influence of sulphur on the oxidat
ion process.