Abstract
The adsorption of CO on Ru(001) has been studied using a combination of techniques: LEED/Auger, Kelvin probe contact potential changes, and flash desorption mass spectrometry. Two binding states of CO are identified, and isosteric heats determined both from work function changes and from LEED intensity measurements agree well with flash desorption energies. A disordering of the CO layer due to repulsive interactions between neighbors at high coverages is postulated. These results are pertinent to the catalytic properties of ruthenium.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 229-235 |
Number of pages | 7 |
State | Published - 1974 |
Event | Int Conf on Solid Surfaces, 2nd, Proc - Kyoto, Jpn Duration: 25 Mar 1974 → 29 Mar 1974 |
Conference
Conference | Int Conf on Solid Surfaces, 2nd, Proc |
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City | Kyoto, Jpn |
Period | 25/03/74 → 29/03/74 |