Jk. Eve et Em. Mccash, Low-temperature adsorption of CO on Cu(111) studied by reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy, CHEM P LETT, 313(3-4), 1999, pp. 575-581
The CO/Cu(111) system was studied between 25 and 150 K using reflection abs
orption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS). 25 K adsorption results in populatio
n of terminal sites. Further CO adsorption simultaneously produced chemisor
bed, bridged-CO and physisorption above the chemisorbed layer. Desorption o
f physisorbed CO triggered formation of a different chemisorbed structure.
In terminal-site only ad-layers of 10%:90% (CO)-C-12/(CO)-C-13, the behavio
ur depended on adsorption temperature. An ordered structure with strong int
ermolecular interactions was produced following 25 K deposition and heating
to 85 K. This remained stable on cooling; heating to 125 K destroyed the s
tructure. Desorption occurred at 150 K. Identical ad-layers, adsorbed at 80
K, showed no evidence of the structure. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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