Interaction of Coadsorbed CO and Deuterium on a Bimetallic, Pt Monolayer Island Modified Ru(0001) Surface

2014 
We have investigated the coadsorption of CO and deuterium on structurally well defined bimetallic, Pt monolayer island modified Ru(0001) surfaces, focussing on the interactions between the coadsorbed species and their impact on the adsorption and desorption characteristics. Temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) measurements after adsorption at 90 K reveal considerable differences between adlayers formed by pre-adsorption of deuterium and subsequent saturation by CO or in the reverse way. We demonstrate that these differences are caused by the limited mobility of adsorbed CO at low temperatures and spill-over of COad from Pt monolayer areas to Ru(0001) areas upon heating, e.g., during a TPD measurement. The interplay between energetics, including the presence of weakly adsorbing Pt monolayer sites and strongly adsorbing Ru(0001) sites as well as interactions between coadsorbed species, and the onset of COad spill-over on the adsorption and desorption behavior of deuterium, which results in complex deuterium desorption spectra, is illustrated and discussed
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