C. Klunker et al., Vibrations of potassium at Pt(111) and formation of KOH studied by electron energy-loss spectroscopy, SURF SCI, 420(1), 1999, pp. 25-32
We have characterized the adsorption of K at the Pt(111) surface at room te
mperature by electron energy-loss spectroscopy. The vibrational frequency o
f adsorbed K adatoms shifts from 135 cm(-1) at low coverages to 175 cm(-1)
at a coverage of theta(K)=0.16. This frequency shift can be explained by la
teral dipole-dipole interactions between the adsorbed alkali metal atoms. F
or K coverages up to theta(K)=0.33 the frequency dl:creases to 155 cm(-1) a
nd the loss intensity nearly vanishes, which is attributed to the metalliza
tion of the alkali metal layer. Above K coverages of about theta(K)=0.10, t
he adsorbed K reacts with residual water molecules to form KOH, with the K
atom bonding to platinum. Vibrational modes at 120, 230, 770 and 3658 cm(-1
) are characteristic of this compound and are assigned to the Pt-K, the K-O
stretching, the OH bending and the O-H stretching vibrations, respectively
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