Interaction of rhodium with hydroxylated alumina model substrates

Libuda J (1997)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 1997

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Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Book Volume: 384

Pages Range: 106-119

Journal Issue: 1-3

Abstract

In order to investigate how metal growth and metal-oxide interaction depend on the chemical properties of oxide surfaces, we describe a modification procedure which allows the introduction of surface hydroxyl groups on a well-ordered Al2O3 film on NiAl(IIO). The modification - based an deposition of metallic Al and subsequent water exposure - is characterized using LEED spot-profile analysis (SPA-Leed) and high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy (PES). Upon Al deposition, small aggregates are formed, which are oxidized completely in the final preparation step as verified via PES. The presence of OH-groups is supported by the appearance of additional Al 2p and O Is surface features. The origin of oxide core and valence level binding energy shifts induced by the modification procedure is discussed.Growth and metal-substrate interaction of Rh deposited onto the hydroxylated Al2O3 film is compared to Rh growth on the nonmodified oxide surface. It is shown that at 300 K nucleation preferentially occurs on modified oxide areas (SPA-LEED). Photoelectron spectroscopy of both oxide and rhodium core levels points to a direct chemical interaction between the metal and surface hydroxyl groups. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.

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APA:

Libuda, J. (1997). Interaction of rhodium with hydroxylated alumina model substrates. Surface Science, 384(1-3), 106-119.

MLA:

Libuda, Jörg. "Interaction of rhodium with hydroxylated alumina model substrates." Surface Science 384.1-3 (1997): 106-119.

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