Abstract
The adsorption of oxygen on tungsten was investigated with a field ion microscope. Two experimental procedures were followed. In the first, a tungsten tip previously annealed to 973 or 1173 °K was held at 78 °K while exposed to oxygen. Coverages ranged from less than a monolayer to saturation. After the ambient oxygen was removed, the tip was heated to the annealing temperature. In the second, oxygen adsorption occurred on a hot tip held at 973 °K. Estimated coverages were significantly less than a monolayer.Results reveal a dramatic difference in the extent of surface diffusion, rearrangement, disruption, and oxygen penetration for the two procedures, the latter producing more extensive effects. Possible explanations for these differences are considered.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
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5 articles.
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