B. Krenzer et al., Carbonate formation by reacting CO2 with an O-2 layer on Ag(110) studied by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, SURF SCI, 443(1-2), 1999, pp. 116-124
The coadsorption and reaction of CO2 with a layer of molecular oxygen pread
sorbed on a Ag(110) surface have been studied with high resolution electron
energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS). Clear evidence has been found for a dir
ect reaction of CO2 and O-2 to CO3 at 100 K, resulting in a product coverag
e higher than attainable with atomic oxygen in the (2 x 1)O reconstruction.
All internal modes of CO3 have been detected, including the in-plane bend
and the asymmetric stretch modes, which are degenerate at intermediate but
split at saturation coverages. An intermediate species has been observed to
be stable only in coadsorption with molecular oxygen, and has been tentati
vely assigned to a CO4- anion. The quantitative analysis of the isotopic sh
ift observed with (CO2)-C-13-O-16, (CO2)-C-12-O-18 and O-18(2) is consisten
t with a planar adsorption geometry of a structurally unmodified CO3 anion
bound via the central carbon atom. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All right
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