“…The more molecules are on the surface, the larger is the tilting angle, with tion, a new H 2 peak developed with T p =300 K at higher surface concentration of CH 2 I 2 , very likely the results that (i) bonding I atoms are not equivalent and the CH 2 I 2 molecule is in a stretched due to the influence of adsorbed iodine. It is known that coadsorbed species, like CO, forming a comconfiguration, and (ii) the partially positive C atoms of CH 2 I 2 become more open to nucleophilic pressed overlayer shift the desorption temperature of H 2 to lower temperature [40]. The other peak reactants, such as surface H. for H 2 appeared at 440-450 K, which may correspond to the decomposition of ethylidyne…”