Title of article :
Reaction of sulfur dioxide with Ag(1 1 0)–p(2×1)-O: a LEED, TPRS, and STM investigation
Author/Authors :
Alemozafar، نويسنده , , Ali R. and Guo، نويسنده , , Xing-Cai and Madix، نويسنده , , Robert J. and Hartmann، نويسنده , , Nils and Wang، نويسنده , , Jiong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
STM has been combined with LEED, TPRS, XPS, and EELS to further the understanding of the chemical and structural changes accompanying the reaction of SO2(g) with oxygen adsorbed on Ag(1 1 0). At 300 K sulfur dioxide reacts with the p(2×1) oxygen overlayer to yield a surface covered by sulfite in a c(6×2) arrangement with six sulfite species per unit cell; i.e., SO2(g)+O(a)→SO3(a). This reaction appears to involve rearrangement of the “added” silver in the original p(2×1)-O structure to precipitate new islands of sulfite-covered surface on top of the original surface. Overall, sulfite disproportionates according to 6SO3(a)→2SO2(g)+4SO3(a)+2O(subsurface) upon heating to 500 K. This heating yields a surface with a p(1×1) LEED pattern, which is shown to consist of irregular, narrow rows of c(3×2) unit cells aligned 22° from the [0 0 1] direction, separated by domain boundaries. Continued heating to 600 K results in the further loss of SO3(a), yielding a surface covered with sulfate in a p(3×2) structure, with one sulfate moiety per unit cell. The results of these experiments suggest the following surface reaction for the conversion of sulfite to sulfate: 6SO3(a)→4SO2(g)+2SO4(a)+2O(subsurface). A detailed two-dimensional depiction of the surface with substrate registry is proposed.
Keywords :
Inorganic compounds , Oxygen , Sulphur Dioxide , Scanning tunneling microscopy , Thermal desorption spectroscopy , silver , Surface chemical reaction , Single crystal surfaces
Journal title :
Surface Science
Journal title :
Surface Science