The stabilization of formate on Pt(111) by coadsorbed atomic oxygen

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We have studied the stabilization of adsorbed formate in the presence of coadsorbed atomic oxygen on Pt(111) using the techniques of thermal desorption spectroscopy and high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy. The increased stability manifests itself in two primary ways: the temperatures at which formic acid converts to formate, and formate converts to gaseous CO2, are lower and higher, respectively, than in the absence of oxygen; and the saturation yields of dehydrogenation products are approximately five times greater than those produced on the clean surface. The latter effect is coupled to an apparent increase in the sticking coefficient of the molecular acid. © 1994.

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Columbia, M. R., & Thiel, P. A. (1994). The stabilization of formate on Pt(111) by coadsorbed atomic oxygen. Chemical Physics Letters, 220(3–5), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.1016/0009-2614(94)00165-0

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