Abstract

Reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy was used to study the reaction of adsorbed molecular oxygen with carbon monoxide to produce adsorbed carbon dioxide at 130K. By simultaneously monitoring the O–O stretch of O2(ads), the C–O stretch of CO(ads), and the asymmetric O–C–O stretch of CO2(ads), it is found that there is an O2–CO interaction, suggesting that the transition state involves direct transfer of an O atom from O2(ads) to CO, rather than through reaction of CO(ads) with a hot surface O atom produced from O2 dissociation.

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