Trapping-mediated and direct dissociative chemisorption of methane on Ir(110): A comparison of molecular beam and bulb experiments
- 8 September 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 107 (10) , 3986-3998
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.474754
Abstract
Molecular-beam and bulb gas techniques were employed to study dissociativechemisorption and physical adsorption of methane on Ir(110). The initial dissociativechemisorption probability (S 0 ) was measured as a function of incident kinetic energy (E i ), surface temperature, and angle of incidence. With this investigation, we provide the first unambiguous evidence of a trapping-mediated pathway for methanedissociation on any surface. This interpretation is supported by excellent quantitative agreement between our data at low kinetic energies and a simple kinetic model of the trapping-mediated mechanism. Additionally, this is the first molecular-beam study of any gas on any surface that is consistent with a simple trapping-mediated model in which the barrier to dissociation from the physically adsorbed state is greater than the barrier to desorption. At high-incident kinetic energies, the value of S 0 increases with E i indicative of a direct mechanism. The values of the reaction probability determined from the molecular-beam experiments are integrated over a Maxwell–Boltzmann energy distribution to predict the initial chemisorption probability of thermalized methane as a function of gas and surface temperature. These calculations are in excellent agreement with the results obtained from bulb experiments conducted with room-temperature methane gas over Ir(110) and indicate that a trapping-mediated pathway governs dissociation at low gas temperatures. At the high gas temperatures characteristic of catalytic conditions, however, a direct mechanism dominates reactive adsorption of methane over Ir(110).Keywords
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