Using photoemission spectroscopy, adsorption and reaction of CO2 on potassi
um modified Cu(110) were studied. In agreement with published results of th
ermally programmed desorption, apart from carbonate and carbon monoxide as
the disproportionation reaction products, a linear CO2 molecule and a bent
active CO2(-) species were identified. The reaction paths are independent o
n the potassium precoverage but the number of CO3 molecules increases with
the number of potassium adatoms. The presence of the CO2(-), stable up to 2
00 K, suitable for the reactivity of the interface in respect of the methan
ol synthesis, could be confirmed in the complex valence band spectra by occ
urrence of the characteristic peak at binding energy of 6.8 eV.