Abstract

The reactivity of the Pt/Au(332) surface was studied using high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy and carbon monoxide adsorption at 3.5 × 10–3 mbar. The characterization of Pt/Au(332) indicates the formation of a Au–Pt surface alloy at the topmost atomic layer of the (332) crystal due to an atomic exchange mechanism at both terrace and step edge. The amount of alloyed Au atoms has proven to be dependent on the amount of Pt deposited in the coverage range investigated. The activation of Au atoms by alloying is detected by comparing the ability of the surface to adsorb CO at high pressures. By analyzing the C 1s and O 1s photoemission lines it is possible to conclude that CO adsorption is both dissociative and molecular on the PtAu/Au(332) surface, differently from the behavior observed for Au and Pt single crystals. Also, by rising the temperature of the COads-PtAu/Au(332) surface, a dissociative reaction path is followed by the accumulation of graphitic carbon on the surface and the oxygen/carbon diox...

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