Recent progress in imaging surface chemical reactions and adsorbate-induced
reconstruction by means of field ion microscopy is reviewed. Achievements
and prospects of a local chemical analysis during imaging are also presente
d and discussed.
Major shape transformation is reported to occur during the field-free inter
action of oxygen with Rh crystal tips. Rather than hemispherical when clean
they appear polyhedral after reaction at temperatures between 500 and 550
K.
Kinetic non-linearities are found in both the NO and NO2 reaction with hydr
ogen on the surface of a pyramidal Pt crystal tip. Oscillatory reaction beh
avior is observed for both reactions. In the NO2-H-2 case explosive ignitio
n in {012} planes is followed by one-dimensional chemical wave propagation
along the < 100 > zone lines. Atom-probe time-of-flight mass spectrometry d
emonstrates that water (field ionized as H2O+ and H3O+) is the product of t
he catalytic reaction.
During the NO/H-2 reaction, dynamic formation and motion of small islands a
re observed. These islands appear on the (0 0 1) pole and are interpreted a
s being due to adsorbed hydroxyl species. Island sizes are confined to the
equivalent of 10-30 Pt atoms. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res
erved.