Abstract

The formation of a strongly chemisorbed copper carbamate complex, tilted with respect to the surface, is shown to occur during the coadsorption of CO2 and NH3 at a Cu(100) surface at low temperatures; a mechanism is suggested involving the nucleophilic attack of ammonia at the positively polarised carbon atom of a transient CO2–(s) species.

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