Ap. Elg et al., THE TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF THE INITIAL STICKING PROBABILITY OF OXYGEN ON PT(111) PROBED WITH 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION, Surface science, 382(1-3), 1997, pp. 57-66
The dissociative adsorption of oxygen on Pt(lll) in the temperature ra
nge from 220 to 670 K has been investigated by means of second harmoni
c generation, SHG. The time envelope of the SHG signal was measured wh
ile dosing the surface. The sticking data were fitted to a quadratic c
overage dependence giving an initial sticking coefficient S-0=0.06(1)
at room temperature. Using a model based on two sequential precursors,
i.e. physisorbed and molecular chemisorbed oxygen, a good fit of the
temperature dependence of the initial dissociative sticking is obtaine
d. A difference between the activation energy for desorption from the
physisorbed molecular state and the activation energy for adsorption i
nto the chemisorbed molecular state from the molecular physisorption s
tate is determined to 43.0(5) meV. The fit also gives zero difference
between the activation energy for adsorption into the atomic chemisorp
tion state and the activation energy for adsorption into the molecular
physisorption state from the molecular chemisorption state. (C) 1997
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