Abstract
The pathway for the chlorination of Cu(110) surfaces by malonyl dichloride and HCl is changed in the presence of oxygen with STM results suggesting the formation of a surface CuCl2 state at room temperature that may have implications for mechanistic models of the Deacon process and of dioxin formation at aerosol particle surfaces.
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