Abstract

The adsorption of pyridine on a clean Ag(110) surface was characterized with ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy, flash desorption and Auger electron spectroscopy. Pyridine condenses on the silver surface below 190 K and rapidly forms multiple layers. At temperatures above 235 K pyridine is present in submonolayer concentrations. At 275 K pyridine is chemisorbed on Ag(110).

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