Abstract

The surface reactivity during CO oxidation over Pd(111) and Pd75%Ag25%(111) single crystals has been investigated using near ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NAP-XPS) under excess oxygen conditions (p ≈ 2 mbar, O2:CO=10). The (√6×√6) Pd5O4 surface oxide is present on Pd(111) when the surface is highly active under the applied conditions. The CO2 formation profile follows a hysteresis upon temperature cycling between 150 and 450 °C that depends on the temperature ramp rate. The behavior is different for Pd75%Ag25%(111), with the CO2 formation rate considerably lower, no surface oxide and only chemisorbed oxygen present at the surface at high temperature, reversible scrambling of the (near) surface Pd/(Pd+Ag) ratio, and no hysteresis behavior observed. The results suggest that the reactant activation is affected by both surface composition and surface termination, i.e. mechanistically different on Pd75%Ag25%(111) than Pd(111), and less efficient on (111) as compared to the (100) alloy counterpart.

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