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Contact adsorption and work function

In general, adsorption of particles on the metal surface in vacuum changes the work function O of the metal as shown in Eqn. 5-42  [Pg.151]

The dipole moment of the adsorbed water molecules is estimated to be = 0.22 D (unit of D = 3.36 x 10 ° C m) from the slope of the observed curves shown in Fig. 5-25. Since this dipole moment is nearly one tenth of the dipole moment of gaseous water molecules (m = 1.84 D), the dipole of the adsorbed water molecules on the silver surface is suggested to be aligned almost parallel to the metal surface by forming hydrogen-bonded two-dimensional clusters of water molecules. On the other hand, bromine molecules are in the state of dissociative adsorption on the silver surface, producing adsorbed bromine atoms which receive electrons [Pg.151]


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