Volume 60, 1975

Chemisorption of organic molecules on single crystal surfaces of transition metals. Adlayer stoichiometry, arrangement and electronic states

Abstract

XPS and UPS of alkenes and haloalkenes, chemisorbed on a clean Pt(100) surface, are reported. The dissociative chemisorption of vinyl fluoride and vinyl chloride at low coverages is modified when the clean surface is pre-treated with carbon monoxide. Arguments are presented that the activation of carbon–hydrogen bonds takes place preferentially at four-fold bridging sites on the surface. The differing patterns of sorption of ethylene on the Pt(100) and Ni(111) surfaces are discussed and some general comments provided on the importance of intra-adlayer interactions in determining some surface reactions.

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1975,60, 119-126

Chemisorption of organic molecules on single crystal surfaces of transition metals. Adlayer stoichiometry, arrangement and electronic states

T. A. Clarke, I. D. Gay, B. Law and R. Mason, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1975, 60, 119 DOI: 10.1039/DC9756000119

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