Adsorption and desorption of CO on W(110) surfaces

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The adsorption of CO on W(110) surfaces was studied using thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS), and core and valence level spectroscopy. At 120 K, CO forms a tilted structure at lower coverages (α1), whereas it adsorbs normal to the surface at higher coverages (α2). Tilted structures have been suggested to be precursors of dissociative chemisorption; however, experimental evidence is provided for the non-dissociative chemisorption of CO at temperatures above 900 K (which is referred to as the β-state): TDS shows first order desorption kinetics. The core and valence level spectra of O/W(110) and those of β-CO/W(110) are different. Most importantly, the 4σ molecular orbital of CO can be identified in the valence level spectra of the β-CO.

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Yang, T. S., Jee, H. G., Boo, J. H., Hyun, S. H., Gyung, H. L., Young, D. K., & Lee, S. B. (2008). Adsorption and desorption of CO on W(110) surfaces. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 29(6), 1115–1120. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2008.29.6.1115

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