A combined EELS-XPS study of molecularly chemisorbed oxygen on silver surfaces: evidence for superoxo and peroxo species

Prabhakaran, K. ; Rao, C. N. R. (1987) A combined EELS-XPS study of molecularly chemisorbed oxygen on silver surfaces: evidence for superoxo and peroxo species Surface Science, 186 (3). L575-L580. ISSN 0039-6028

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Abstract

Both superoxo and peroxo species are formed when oxygen is adsorbed on a polycrystalline Ag surface as evidenced by the characteristic O-O stretching frequencies in the EEL spectra. Based on temperature-variation studies of the vibration bands in the EELS and of the O(1s) core level peaks in the XPS, characteristic O(1s) binding energies are assigned to the two molecular species; the superoxo species is associated with a significantly higher binding energy as expected. The superoxo species appears to be relatively less thermally stable than the peroxo species, being associated with a ~1300 cm−1 stretching vibration, the highest O-O stretching frequency observed so far due to a chemisorbed species.

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