Effects of surface impurities on surface diffusion of CO on Ni(110)

Xudong Xiao, Yuanlin Xie, Christian Jakobsen, and Y. R. Shen
Phys. Rev. B 56, 12529 – Published 15 November 1997
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Abstract

A small amount of coadsorbed impurity species could significantly alter the surface diffusion of CO on Ni(110). Three impurity species, sulfur, oxygen, and potassium are studied here. The former two are known as “poisons” and the latter as a “promoter” for CO hydrogenation on Ni. All three are found to impede CO diffusion drastically. The apparent diffusion activation energy ED increases from the clean-surface value of 2–3 kcal/mol, to a saturation value of 7–8 kcal/mol at sufficiently high impurity coverages. The impeding effect decreases from S to O to K. Mechanisms responsible for the effect are discussed in detail. With S and O, the impurity-covered step-controlled diffusion appears to be the dominant mechanism. With K, the nearest-neighbor attractive interaction between CO and K seems to be most important.

  • Received 27 February 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.56.12529

©1997 American Physical Society

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Xudong Xiao

  • Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China

Yuanlin Xie, Christian Jakobsen, and Y. R. Shen

  • Department of Physics, University of California, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720

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Vol. 56, Iss. 19 — 15 November 1997

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