H2S adsorption on chromium, chromia, and gold/chromia surfaces: Photoemission studies

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The reaction of H2S with chromium, chromia, and Au/chromia films grown on a Pt(111) crystal has been investigated using synchrotron-based high-resolution photoemission spectroscopy. At 300 K, H2S completely decomposes on polycrystalline chromium producing a chemisorbed layer of S that attenuates the Cr 3d valence features. No evidence was found for the formation of CrSx species. The dissociation of H2S on Cr3O4 and Cr2O3 films at room temperature produces a decrease of 0.3-0.8 eV in the work function of the surface and significant binding-energy shifts (0.2-0.6 eV) in the Cr 3p core levels and Cr 3d features in the valence region. The rate of dissociation of H2S increases following the sequence: Cr2O3

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Rodriguez, J. A., Chaturvedi, S., Kuhn, M., Van Ek, J., Diebold, U., Robbert, P. S., … Ventrice, C. A. (1997). H2S adsorption on chromium, chromia, and gold/chromia surfaces: Photoemission studies. Journal of Chemical Physics, 107(21), 9146–9156. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.475319

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