A. Schaak et al., H/D-isotope effects in chemical wave propagation on surfaces: the O-2+H-2 and NO+H-2 reactions on Rh(110) and Rh(111), SURF SCI, 421(1-2), 1999, pp. 191-203
H/D-isotope effects in chemical wave propagation in the bistable O-2 + H-2
reaction on Rh(110) and Rh(111) and in the excitable NO+H-2, reaction on Rh
(110) were investigated using photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) as s
patially resolving method. The systems were studied in the 10(-6)-10(-4) mb
ar range between 400 K and 700 K. For equivalent partial pressures, i.e., p
artial pressures which have been corrected for the different impingement ra
tes of H-2 and D-2, front and pulse propagation with H-2 is typically faste
r than with D-2 up to a factor of three. A similar difference exists with r
espect to the width of the existence range for pattern formation in pH(2)(D
-2) which is broader with D-2 than with H-2. Titration experiments of the o
xygen-covered Rh(110) Surface demonstrated that at high oxygen coverages, t
he reactive sticking of D-2 is inhibited much more strongly than with H-2.
From the T-dependence of the front velocities, apparent activation energies
were determined for the two isotopes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All r
ights reserved.