Carbon monoxide (CO) desorption energetics from clean polycrystalline plati
num [Pt(Poly)] and polycrystalline platinum with sulfur (S) pre-coverage [S
/Pt(Poly)] have been studied using temperature programmed desorption (TPD)
over a wide range of CO and S coverages. The results for low CO coverages s
trongly indicate that sulfur modifies the binding strength of Pt(Poly) for
CO in addition to blocking favorable CO adsorption sites. From clean, well-
annealed (1200 K) Pt(Poly), CO desorbs in two broad peaks attributed to CO
from three adsorption states: defect sites, strongly bound to (111) sites,
and weakly bound to (111) sites. With increasing S coverage, CO desorption
energies for CO continuously decrease even for dilute CO coverages (less th
an 1.5% of saturation). The desorption energy for dilute CO coverages from
clean Pt(Poly) is 143 kJ/mol. On a S/Pt(Poly) surface with a decreased adso
rption capacity of 60% of the saturation CO coverage. the CO desorption ene
rgy remains the same. The CO desorption energy decreases to 130 kJ/mol on a
S/Pt(Poly) surface with higher S coverage which has 43% of the saturation
CO adsorption capacity. From a S/Pt(Poly) surface with 28% of the saturatio
n CO adsorption capacity, the CO desorption energy is decreased further to
115 kJ/mol. Thus, sulfur not only acts as a site blocker, but also has long
range effects that decrease the binding strength of Pt(Poly) for CO. (C) 2
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