Physics and Chemistry of Alkali Metal Adsorption

Physics and Chemistry of Alkali Metal Adsorption

Author: H. P. Bonzel

Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13:

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This volume provides a thorough overview on the fundamental and applied aspects of the recent developments and advances in the area of alkali metal adsorption on metals and semiconductors. Effects such as surface reconstruction, ordered phases, electronic transitions and surface diffusion are discussed. Coadsorption of alkali metals and molecules on metal surfaces is examined in terms of particle interactions and surface reactivity. Special attention is given to the relationship between coadsorption-studies and heterogeneous catalysis. Other topics reviewed include the study of matrix-isolated alkali metal-molecule complexes and the alkali metal-enhanced surface reactivity of semiconductors. Written by a team of international experts, the work will provide both a stimulus for future research in this field, as well as useful reference material for many years to come.


Adsorption and Catalysis on Oxide Surfaces

Adsorption and Catalysis on Oxide Surfaces

Author: M. Che

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1985-07-01

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 0080960553

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The Symposium was held to honour the memory of the late Dr. A.J. Tench who made numerous important contributions to our knowledge of the structure, reactivity and adsorption properties of oxide surfaces. This volume contains an up-to-date picture of adsorption and catalysis on oxide surfaces, not in the form of a comprehensive review but in its living aspects of work in progress. It describes detailed studies on the determination of the coordination surface ions, particularly oxide ions, by photoluminescence and reflectance spectroscopy, on the identification of adsorbed species by magnetic optical or surface techniques and on catalysis, with emphasis on new concepts such as catalysis involving excited states or structure sensitive reactions.Professionals working in the industrial and academic laboratories will find the book particularly useful as it provides a state-of-the-art account of our understanding of the structure and adsorption characteristics of oxide surfaces. Contained in the book are first class research papers by leading exponents in this field. A very important issue is that the book highlights for the first time the importance of excited states and structure sensitivity in determining the behaviour of oxide surfaces.


Poisoning and Promotion in Catalysis based on Surface Science Concepts and Experiments

Poisoning and Promotion in Catalysis based on Surface Science Concepts and Experiments

Author: M.P. Kiskinova

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1991-11-29

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 0080887406

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The topics covered in this book include a variety of adsorption and model reaction studies on clean and modified single crystal metal surfaces obtained by means of properly selected surface sensitive techniques. The accent is on the revelation of the physics and chemistry involved in the effects of various modifiers on the adsorptive and reactivity properties of the surface with respect to different reactants. In this book current information that contributes to the fundamental understanding of the effect of additives is summarized. Some of the additives act as promoters, others as poisons, in a number of important catalytic reactions. A description of single- and double-component systems has been obtained by using surface-sensitive techniques, particularly suited for this purpose. For the benefit of the reader, a short summary of the main surface science techniques has been given in Chapter 2. Three general and interrelated topics are reviewed. The first concerns the interaction of electronegative (Cl, S, Se, C, N, O, P) and electropositive (alkali metals) atoms with metal surfaces (Chapter 4). The second topic covers the chemisorptive properties of metal surfaces modified by varying amounts of additives with respect to different reactants (CO, NO, N2, O2, H2, CO2, NH3, H2O and hydrocarbons) (Chapters 5 and 6). In particular the adsorption kinetics and energetics, and the electronic, structural and reactive properties of the coadsorbate systems are considered, whereby particular attention is given to recent surface science studies with well-characterized, single crystal, metal surfaces. In these chapters, special attention is paid to showing the contribution of different factors (the nature and adsorption state of the modifier and the coadsorbed molecule, the structure of the adsorbed layer, the type of interactions in the mixed overlayers, etc.) to the modifier effects. In the discussion of the third topic, model studies of several important catalytic reactions (Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, ammonia synthesis, CO oxidation, water-gas shift synthesis) on modified metal surfaces (Chapter 8) are considered. The book will be particularly useful to scientists who are interested in adsorption phenomena, surface properties and catalysis. It should also prove invaluable to those addressing the questions of condensed matter (surfaces and interfaces), materials science (e.g. corrosion of metals) and electrochemistry.


Structural Studies of Alkali Metal Adsorption on Silicon Surfaces

Structural Studies of Alkali Metal Adsorption on Silicon Surfaces

Author:

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Published: 1999

Total Pages: 5

ISBN-13:

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The knowledge of the location of the atoms at a metal/semiconductor interface is a prerequisite to the understanding of its electronic structure. Unlike some metals, alkali metals (AM's) form abrupt, ordered monolayer interfaces with semiconductors, since they neither react nor cluster. This ordered adsorption, as well as the simple AM electronic structure of one valence s-electron, allows simplifications in theoretical models and in interpretations of experimental data of the AM/Silicon interface which are not available for metal/semiconductor interfaces in general. This thesis will document the use of a combination of synchrotron experimental techniques to determine the geometrical structure of a number of AM/Si interfaces. Knowledge of adsorption sites and substrate geometry from experiment will give a better starting point for theoretical calculations to explain the electronic structure and properties of these interfaces. In addition, studying the changes in surface reconstruction geometries of these interfaces with different AM coverages and under annealing will provide information on the adsorption process. The substrate surface which was chosen to use in the AM/semiconductor interface studies is the Si(111)2x1 surface. The 2x1 surface reconstruction is formed by cleaving along the (111) plane of crystalline Si in vacuum. The Si(111)2x1 surface is semiconducting with important surface states in the energy gap that can be altered by AM adsorption. In addition, while the Si(111)2x1 reconstruction is energetically stable for the clean surface, the total energy difference between this reconstruction and the ideal bulk-terminated Si(111)1x1 surface is small enough that room-temperature AM adsorption can revert the Si(111) surface structure to bulk-terminated. As with the Si(111) wafer surface, annealing the cleaved AM/Si(111) interface produces a 3x1 Si surface reconstruction for Na and K adsorption. The AM adsorbates used for this thesis will be K, Na, and Cs. The authors have found a number of previously unobserved reconstructions for room-temperature adsorption of each of the three alkali metals on the Si(111)2x1 surface. The results observed for K and Cs adsorption have several similarities, and are different from those for Na. The three AM adsorbates span a range of atomic sizes, electronic structures, electronegativities, and interaction strengths, and from their adsorption behavior the importance of these factors can be determined. The different sizes of adsorbate atoms affect the choice of adsorption site as well as the adsorbate-adsorbate spacing and therefore the periodicity and electronic structure of the interface. In terms of the experimental approach, a two-step regimen of several synchrotron experimental techniques is applied to the above AM/Si systems. In the first step, the authors utilize core-level and valence-band photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) in conjunction with LEED and secondary electron cutoff (work function difference) measurements for a series of increasing AM coverages upon the cleaved Si(111) surface. This provides a detailed picture of the electronic structure changes of the interfaces with adsorbate coverage through a structural transition. The second step of the regimen is the structural study via back-reflection X-ray standing waves (XSW). XSW is a synchrotron technique which determines the distance of adatoms from a chosen diffracting plane. XSW is performed on both the 111 and 11{bar 1} diffracting planes of Si, which are normal to and mostly lateral to the Si(111) surface, respectively. The resulting distances from the two planes can be triangulated to determine the adsorption site of the adatoms.


Surface and Interface Science, Volumes 5 and 6

Surface and Interface Science, Volumes 5 and 6

Author: Klaus Wandelt

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-03-14

Total Pages: 1532

ISBN-13: 3527411585

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In eight volumes, Surface and Interface Science covers all fundamental aspects and offers a comprehensive overview of this research area for scientists working in the field, as well as an introduction for newcomers. Volume 5: Solid-Gas Interfaces I Topics covered: Basics of Adsorption and Desorption Surface Microcalorimetry Adsorption of Rare Gases Adsorption of Alkali and Other Electro-Positive Metals Halogen adsorption on metals Adsorption of Hydrogen Adsorption of Water Adsorption of (Small) Molecules on Metal Surfaces Surface Science Approach to Catalysis Adsorption, Bonding and Reactivity of Unsaturated and Multifunctional Molecules Volume 6: Solid-Gas Interfaces II Topics covered: Adsorption of Large Organic Molecules Chirality of Adsorbates Adsorption on Semiconductor Surfaces Adsorption on Oxide Surfaces Oscillatory Surface Reactions Statistical Surface Thermodynamics Theory of the Dynamics at Surfaces Atomic and Molecular Manipulation


The Chemical Physics of Solid Surfaces

The Chemical Physics of Solid Surfaces

Author: D.A. King

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0444601554

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The Chemical Physics of Solid Surfaces, Volume 6: Coadsorption, Promoters, and Poisons focuses on the processes, reactions, and approaches involved in coadsorption and the functions of promoters and poisons in synthesis and reactions. The selection first offers information on adsorbate-adsorbate interactions on metal surfaces and interaction between alkali metal adsorbates and adsorbed molecules. Discussions focus on coadsorption of alkali metals and other molecules; model experiments of catalyst promotion; effective medium theory; direct and indirect hybridization effects; and elastic interaction between adsorbates. The publication then ponders on coadsorption of carbon monoxide and hydrogen on metal surfaces and adsorption on bimetallic surfaces. The manuscript examines the chemical properties of alloy single crystal surfaces and promotion in ammonia synthesis. Topics include substrate dependence of nitrogen adsorption and ammonia synthesis; effects of promotion on nitrogen dissociation and ammonia synthesis; and theoretical modeling. The text then elaborates on promotion in the Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis, promoters and poisons in the water-gas shift reaction, and strong metal-support interactions. The selection is a recommended reference for physicists and readers interested in coadsorption, promoters, and poisons.