Adsorption of carbon monoxide on copper (100) at 295 K, characterized by photoelectron spectroscopy
Abstract
Carbon monoxide is shown to adsorb in the molecular form on copper (100) at 295 K, with a low sticking probability; u.v. and X-ray photoelectron spectra resemble those reported for CO adsorption on transition metals and it is suggested that, at 295 K, carbon monoxide acts more as an electron acceptor, COδ–, than at 80 K.
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