Abstract

Oxygen desorption on polycrystalline Rh and single crystal Rh(100) at 400–1600 K has been studied using thermal desorption and numerical calculation methods. With low surface coverages (ϑ 0.3 the processes of formation/decomposition of surface oxide Rh2O3 takes place (peak β1).

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