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Rich Ru(0001) surfaces; carbon-monoxide; oxygen; carbon compounds; adsorbed layers; oxidation; surface chemistry; thermally stimulated desorption; electron energy loss spectra; ruthenium compounds
Abstract:
RuO2(110) surfaces were prepared by exposing Ru(0001) to 10(7) L of O-2 at 700 K. Postexposure of O-2 at 300 K resulted in an additional oxygen species (O-cus) adsorbed on coordinatively unsaturated Ru atoms (Ru-cus). The surface was then exposed to CO at 300 K and studied by thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS) and high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS). It is demonstrated that CO is oxidized at 300 K through reaction with both the O-cus as well as with surface O-atoms held in bridge positions (O-bridge). Although-at room temperature-CO adsorbs intermediately on the Ru-cus atoms, it is stable only at the Ru atoms underneath the O-bridge after the latter has been reacted off. At room temperature only surface oxygen takes part in the CO oxidation and the oxygen-depleted surface can be restored by O-2 exposure, so that under steady-state flow conditions an oxygen-deficient surface will exist whose stoichiometry will be determined by the ratio of partial pressures.