Adsorption and thermal decomposition of trans-but-2-ene on Ru(0001), studied by RAIRS
1991; Elsevier BV; Volume: 251-252; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0039-6028(91)91000-n
ISSN1879-2758
AutoresM.A. Chesters, Andrew B. Horn, Laura M. Ilharco, I.A. Ransley, B.H. Sakakini, J. C. Vickerman,
Tópico(s)Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
ResumoAbstract The adsorption and thermal decomposition of trans-but-2-ene have been studied on the Ru(0001) surface, using reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS). The IR spectra of submonolayer coverages adsorbed at 90 K were extremely weak, which is compatible with molecular adsorption into the expected di-σ species. Further exposure produced a spectrum assigned to a π adsorbed species. Continued exposure at 90 K to well above the monolayer saturation level produced spectra attributed to physical adsorption, with the observed frequencies similar to the solid phase spectrum. Heating the monolayer to around 200 K produced a spectrum similar to that of adsorbed but-2-yne bonded to the surface as a di-σ/π complex. This species was stable up to 250 K and, above this temperature, no IR adsorption bands were detectable. This behaviour of trans-but-2-ene contrasts with that of but-1-ene and isobutene, which form alkylidyne rather than alkyne species.
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