Abstract
NO adsorption on a Pt(100)-(hex) surface and NOads reaction with hydrogen at 300 K have been studied by HREELS, LEED, TDS and isothermal desorption. NO adsorbs in molecular form, its molecules gathering in islands with a high local coverage. Surface reconstruction into a (1 × 1) phase proceeds within the boundaries of islands. Reaction NO + H2 is performed via NOads previous heating in vacuum atT h = 375–425 K. Kinetics of NOads titration appears to be autocatalytic. Nitrogen is the major reaction product.
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Zemlyanov, D.Y., Smirnov, M.Y. & Gorodetskii, V.V. HREELS/TDS study of NO reaction with hydrogen on Pt(100) surface. Catal Lett 28, 153–160 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00806044
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