Abstract

Recent studies of CO + K on Ru(001) revealed an anomalously low CO streaching frequency of 1460 cm −1 for low CO and K coverages. Hoffmann and de Paola proposed a side-on bound molecule with the CO molecular axis parallel to the metal surface: Weimer and Umbach suggested that CO is bound perpendicular to the surface, as on clean Ru(001), but that the CO is sp 2 hybridized in the presence of K(ads). The main objectives of the present work were to search for configurational changes of adsorbed CO on K + Ru(001) and to compare these results with CO + O(ad). We used the ESDIAD (electron stimulated desorption ion angular distribution) method in combination with LEED (low energy electron diffraction) and TDS (thermal desorption spectroscopy). The ESDIAD data for low coverages ( θ K × 0.1) of CO + K on Ru(001) show that the O + ESD signal from CO is suppressed by coadsorption with K; this can arise from a reorientation of the CO molecular axis, from perpendicular to inclined, or from increased reneutralization rates due to coadsorption with K. TDS provides evidence for strong interaction between CO and K, and a combination of LEED and ESD measurements suggest the formation of ordered species having K x (CO) 2 x stoichiometry.

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