Abstract
The heterogeneously catalyzed reaction of CO and O 2 to form CO 2 over Ir(110) has been studied through measurements of the transient kinetics of the various elementary reactions that may limit the steady state rate. Rate expressions for these elementary reactions — the desorption of CO, the oxidation of CO via the Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism, the adsorption of CO and the adsorption of oxygen — were developed using thermal desorption mass spectrometry. Several phenomena were observed: (1) the activation energies for CO desorption and CO oxidation depend markedly upon the composition of the adlayer; (2) diffusion in the adlayer may limit the rates of CO desorption and CO oxidation; (3) the formation of a surface oxide modifies these four rate processes; and (4) chemisorbed CO blocks sites for oxygen adsorption, but chemisorbed oxygen does not block sites for CO adsorption.
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