1981
DOI: 10.1016/0167-2584(81)90188-2
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Adsorption and decomposition of HNCO on Cu(111) surface studied by Auger electron, electron energy loss and thermal desorption spectroscopy

Abstract: No detectable adsorbed species were observed after exposure of HNCO to a clean Cu(ll1) surface at 300 K. The presence of adsorbed oxygen, however, exerted a dramatic influence on the adsorptive properties of this surface and caused the dissociative adsorption of HNCO with concomitant release of water. The adsorption of HNCO at 300 K produced two new strong losses at 10.4 and 13.5 eV in electron energy loss spectra, which were not observed during the adsorption of either CO or atomic N. These loses can be attri… Show more

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