IR spectroscopy of adsorbed dinitrogen: a sensitive probe of defect sites on Pt(111)

Fourier transform infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (FT-IRAS) has been used to probe the non-dissociative adsorption of N 2 on an atomically clean Pt(111) single crystal. In contradiction to a previous IRAS study of nitrogen adsorption on a Pt(111) foil at 120 K, no nitrogen infrared (IR)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surface science 1996-07, Vol.360 (1), p.121-127
Hauptverfasser: Arumainayagam, Christopher R., Tripa, C.Emil, Xu, Jiazhan, Yates, John T.
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Zusammenfassung:Fourier transform infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (FT-IRAS) has been used to probe the non-dissociative adsorption of N 2 on an atomically clean Pt(111) single crystal. In contradiction to a previous IRAS study of nitrogen adsorption on a Pt(111) foil at 120 K, no nitrogen infrared (IR) band was observed on a fully annealed Pt(111) surface at 90 K. Following Ar + ion bombardment, adsorption of nitrogen at 90 K produces an intense IR band at ∼2222 cm −1 attributed to the NN stretching mode of molecular nitrogen adsorbed on defect sites produced by ion bombardment. Annealing the Ar + ion sputtered surface to a temperature above ∼750 K completely suppresses the adsorption of nitrogen at 90 K. Based on these and other results, we postulate that nitrogen adsorbs at 90 K mainly on monovacancies on platinum. We suggest that this specific adsorption occurs by sigma donation from nitrogen to the base of monovacancy sites which possess a low d-electron density compared to surface Pt atoms.
ISSN:0039-6028
1879-2758
DOI:10.1016/0039-6028(96)00585-7