“…3,4 The CID of NH 3 and C 2 H 4 from Pt(111) was reported by Levis and co-workers, 5,6 O 2 from Pt(111) by Kasemo et al, 13 O 2 from Ag(110) by Rocca and co-workers, [10][11][12] Xe from Pt(111) by Rettner et al, 8a Ar from Ar covered Ru(001) by Head-Gordon et al, 8b N 2 from Ru(001) by Romm et al, 9 and water from Ru(001) by Asscher and coworkers. 7 Collision induced dissociation of adsorbed species was reported so far in the case of CH 4 on Ni(111), when energetic Xe atoms striked this surface to produce adsorbed methyl and hydrogen as a competing channel to the CID of methane, Ceyer et al 14,15 In addition, experiments have demonstrated the possibility for intramolecular, Nuzzo et al, 16 and bimolecular (CO oxidation to CO 2 ), Kasemo et al, 17 reactions induced by hyperthermal projectiles. Collisions of rare gas atoms on a hydrogen saturated Ni(111) resulted in a collision induced transition of surface hydrogen into subsurface atoms, as reported by Ceyer and co-workers.…”