Cj. Baddeley et al., PHOTOELECTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY OF A CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE OVERLAYER -C2H2 ON PD(111), Surface science, 400(1-3), 1998, pp. 166-175
A quantitative structure determination of a newly discovered (2 x2) ad
sorption phase of acetylene chemisorbed on Pd{111}has been performed b
y scanned-energy mode photoelectron diffraction: this phase correspond
s to the threshold coverage for the catalytic conversion of acetylene
to benzene. The carbon atoms in the C2H2 molecule are located almost o
ver bridge sites with a C-C bond length of 1.34+0.10 Angstrom. The cen
tre of the molecule being positioned almost over a hollow site. Of the
two hollow sites the hcp site (directly above a second layer Pd atom)
is favoured, particularly by a subset of the data most sensitive to t
his aspect of the structure. bur the full analysis indicates that the
fee site (above a third layer Pd atom) cannot formally be excluded. Th
e adsorption site adopted by acetylene in the higher coverage (root 3x
root 3)R30 degrees phase on Pd{111} is essentially identical. This is
the dominant structure in the coverage regime which is catalitically
active for the conversion of acetylene to benzene. The implications of
these findings for acetylene coupling reactions over Pd{111} are disc
ussed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.