TY - JOUR
T1 - Adsorption and dissociation of water on LaB 6(100) investigated by surface vibrational spectroscopy
AU - Yorisaki, Thomas
AU - Tillekaratne, Aashani
AU - Ren, Yuan
AU - Moriya, Yukihiro
AU - Oshima, Chuhei
AU - Otani, Shigeki
AU - Trenary, Michael
PY - 2012/2
Y1 - 2012/2
N2 - The chemisorption of water (H 2O and D 2O) on a LaB 6(100) surface was studied with reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS) and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS). The clean surface was exposed to H 2O and D 2O at temperatures from 90 K to room temperature, and spectra were acquired after heating to temperatures as high as 1200 K. It was found that water molecularly adsorbs on the surface at 90 K as a monomer at low coverages and as amorphous solid water at higher coverages. Water adsorbs dissociatively at room temperature to produce surface hydroxyl species as indicated by OH/OD stretch peaks at 3676/2701 cm -1. Room temperature adsorption also reveals low frequency loss features in HREEL spectra near 300 cm -1 that are quite similar to results obtained following the dissociative adsorption of O 2. In the latter case, the loss features were attributed to the LaO stretch of O atoms bridge-bonded between two La atoms. In the case of dissociative adsorption of H 2O, the low frequency loss features could be due to either the LaO vibrations of adsorbed O or of adsorbed OH.
AB - The chemisorption of water (H 2O and D 2O) on a LaB 6(100) surface was studied with reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS) and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS). The clean surface was exposed to H 2O and D 2O at temperatures from 90 K to room temperature, and spectra were acquired after heating to temperatures as high as 1200 K. It was found that water molecularly adsorbs on the surface at 90 K as a monomer at low coverages and as amorphous solid water at higher coverages. Water adsorbs dissociatively at room temperature to produce surface hydroxyl species as indicated by OH/OD stretch peaks at 3676/2701 cm -1. Room temperature adsorption also reveals low frequency loss features in HREEL spectra near 300 cm -1 that are quite similar to results obtained following the dissociative adsorption of O 2. In the latter case, the loss features were attributed to the LaO stretch of O atoms bridge-bonded between two La atoms. In the case of dissociative adsorption of H 2O, the low frequency loss features could be due to either the LaO vibrations of adsorbed O or of adsorbed OH.
KW - High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy
KW - Lanthanum hexaboride
KW - Reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy
KW - Surface vibrational spectroscopy
KW - Water
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U2 - 10.1016/j.susc.2011.09.025
DO - 10.1016/j.susc.2011.09.025
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84855455762
SN - 0039-6028
VL - 606
SP - 247
EP - 252
JO - Surface Science
JF - Surface Science
IS - 3-4
ER -