1995
DOI: 10.1021/j100043a046
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Structure and Reactivity of the Surface Methoxy Species on Ag{111}

Abstract: The structure and reactivity of the surface methoxy species on Ag{ 11 l} have been studied using a combination of reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption. Methoxy can be generated by exposing a preoxidized Ag{ 11 l} surface to methanol at 180 K and adsorbs in an upright geometry possessing effective 3-fold symmetry, with its C-0 bond axis oriented normal to the surface at all coverages.This conclusion is based on a detailed symmetry analysis coupled with rigorous appli… Show more

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“…The formation of H 2 CO and CH 3 OH with decreasing CO were observed in both samples. No peaks were observed around the wavenumbers reported for the peaks of HCO, CH 2 OH in N 2 and Ar matrix at 14 K [28,29] and CH 3 O on low temperature surface [30]. Although the absorption coefficients of those intermediate radicals are unknown, those coefficients are expected to be similar to those for H 2 CO and CH 3 OH.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The formation of H 2 CO and CH 3 OH with decreasing CO were observed in both samples. No peaks were observed around the wavenumbers reported for the peaks of HCO, CH 2 OH in N 2 and Ar matrix at 14 K [28,29] and CH 3 O on low temperature surface [30]. Although the absorption coefficients of those intermediate radicals are unknown, those coefficients are expected to be similar to those for H 2 CO and CH 3 OH.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…It can be clearly seen in Figure 6 that CH 3 OH molecules have formed and grown, as indicated by the emergence of peaks at 1032 and 1118 cm À1 and a weakening of the H 2 CO peaks at 1722, 1499, 1249, 1178, 2991, 2887, and 2832 cm À1 . No peaks were observed around the wavenumbers reported for the peaks of CH 3 O on the surface (Sim et al 1995) and CH 2 OH in the Ar matrix (Jacox 1981). Although the absorption coefficients of solid CH 3 O and CH 2 OH are unknown, we expect that the absorption coefficients are not far from that of CH 3 OH because those species have CÀO and/or OÀH bonds.…”
Section: Comparison Of Our Previous Results With Those Of Another Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No peaks were observed around the wavenumbers reported for the peaks of CH 3 O on the surface (Sim et al 1995) and of CH 2 OH in the Ar matrix (Jacox 1981). Although the absorption coefficients of solid CH 3 O and CH 2 OH are unknown, we expect that the absorption coefficients are not far from that of CH 3 OH, because those species have CÀO and/or OÀH bonds.…”
Section: Photolysismentioning
confidence: 99%