The reaction of SeF6 with Fe and Fe oxide surfaces is investigated as a mod
el of the reduction of aqueous selenate. Polycrystalline iron foils were re
acted with gaseous SeF6 in vacuum and then characterized by X-ray photoelec
tron spectroscopy. A novel use of electron stimulated desorption was used t
o determine if any Se-F bonds remain following reaction. It was found that
SeF6 completely dissociates, growing a film of FeF6. The growth initially f
ollows Mott-Cabrera kinetics, but then abruptly stops. Thin Fe oxide layers
on the surface impede the adsorption of SeF6. It is suggested that the flu
oride and oxide films both quench the reaction by inhibiting the transport
of electrons that are needed to dissociate SeF6 at the surface. (C) 2000 El
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