The adsorption of methyl isocyanide (CH3NC) and acetonitrile (CH3CN) has be
en studied on Pd(lll). Methyl isocyanide adsorbs on Pd(lll) at 80 K at low
coverages with the isocyanide functionality oriented close to parallel to t
he surface; the surface-bound species reorients to a geometry in which the
isocyanide group is perpendicular to the surface as the coverage increases.
Desorbing the excess isocyanide recovers the parallel geometry. Heating to
above similar to 300 K forms a third, thermally stable, rehybridized speci
es with its C=N axis close to perpendicular to the surface. This thermally
decomposes to desorb HCN and hydrogen at above 450 K. Acetonitrile is much
less reactive and adsorbs in an eta (2)(C,N) configuration where the adsorb
ate appears to maintain a reasonably linear C-CEN geometry on the surface a
nd which desorbs with no thermal decomposition at 225 K. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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