Chlorination of silver dosed with potassium and barium in presence of oxygen: an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study

Ayyoob, M. ; Hegde, M. S. (1986) Chlorination of silver dosed with potassium and barium in presence of oxygen: an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study Journal of Catalysis, 97 (2). pp. 516-526. ISSN 0021-9517

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Abstract

XPS studies show that the presence of chemisorbed chlorine stabilizes and also enhances molecular dioxygen species on Ag surfaces dosed with either K or Ba. The surface atomic oxygen is found to become depleted on chlorination. The variation in the nature of surface species with respect to temperature shows chlorine-induced diffusion of atomic oxygen into the subsurface region at 300 K. For coverages of potassium up to 8 × 1014 atoms/cm2, preferential chloridation of Ag occurs while at higher potassium coverages, KCl formation is distinctly observed on the surface. In the case of barium, two types of adsorbed chlorine species, Cl(α) and Cl(β), associated with Ag and Ba, respectively, are clearly seen even at low barium coverages. This is believed to be due to the higher valence occupation of barium compared to potassium. The Cl(α) species associated with Ag is found to occupy a preferred site on both K- and Ba-dosed surfaces, involving chemisorptive replacement of O(α) to the subsurface region.

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