Adsorption of Gases Activated by Electron Impact
- 1 November 1964
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 41 (9) , 2766-2772
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1726350
Abstract
Adsorption of nitrogen which has been activated by electron impact is shown to result from dissociation of the nitrogen molecule and from the interaction of energetic ions with a nickel surface. Excitation of N2 to states at about 10.3, 12.2, and 14.0 eV causes dissociation. Dissociative ionization at 24.5 eV also leads to additional pumping. Energetic N2+ ions have an adsorption probability of approximately 0.85 when they collide with a nickel surface. It is shown that the ion adsorption probability is practically independent of energy between 30 and 100 eV. It is also shown that thermal energy ions have a very low adsorption probability. These results lead to the postulate that the N2+ ions dissociate in impact and that the atomic nitrogen is subsequently adsorbed. Results have also been obtained which indicate that the adsorption probability of Ar+ is strongly dependent on surface structure. Annealing of the surface greatly reduces the adsorption probability.Keywords
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