Activation of Cu(111) surface by decomposition into nanoclusters driven by CO adsorption
Article 2016 en
Authors
BE
Baran Eren
DZ
Danylo Zherebetskyy
LP
Laerte L. Patera
Abstract
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Nanoclusters just by adding CO The most closely packed surfaces of transition metals are usually stable under vacuum, but during catalytic reactions, energetic changes that result from adsorbing molecules could change the surface structure. Eren et al. present an extreme example for carbon monoxide (CO) adsorption on the (111) surface of copper at very low partial pressures. The surface decomposed into small nanoclusters (most containing 3 or 19 atoms). The surface was more reactive than the original and, for example, could dissociate adsorbed water at room temperature. Science , this issue p. 475
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