Surface optical reflectance combined with x-ray techniques during gas-surface interactions

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High energy surface x-ray diffraction (HESXRD), x-ray reflectivity (XRR), mass spectrometry (MS) and surface optical reflectance (SOR) have been combined to simultaneously obtain sub-second information on the surface structure and morphology from a Pd(100) model catalyst during in situ oxidation at elevated temperatures and pressures resulting in Pd bulk oxide formation. The results show a strong correlation between the HESXRD and SOR signal intensities during the experiment, enabling phase determination and a time-resolved thickness estimation of the oxide by HESXRD, complemented by XRR measurements. The experiments show a remarkable sensitivity of the SOR to changes in the surface phase and morphology, in particular to the initial stages of oxidation/reduction. The data imply that SOR can detect the formation of an ultrathin PdO surface oxide layer of only 2-3 Å thickness.

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Albertin, S., Gustafson, J., Zhou, J., Pfaff, S., Shipilin, M., Blomberg, S., … Hejral, U. (2020). Surface optical reflectance combined with x-ray techniques during gas-surface interactions. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 53(22). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ab77df

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