Abstract
Forward-directed NO molecules with large translational energies are formed upon exposure of an O-covered Ru(0001) surface to a nitrogen (N+N2) beam. This is an unequivocal experimental demonstration of the Eley-Rideal reaction for a “heavy†(i.e., nonhydrogenated) neutral system. The time dependence of prompt NO formation exhibits an exceptionally fast decay as a consequence of shifting reaction pathways and probabilities over the course of the exposure. Prompt production shuts down as the O coverage decreases due to competition from more favorable Eley-Rideal production of N2. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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Zaharia, T., Kleyn, A. W., & Gleeson, M. A. (2014). Eley-Rideal reactions with N atoms at Ru(0001): Formation of NO and N2. Physical Review Letters, 113(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.053201
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