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Infrared spectroscopy acetylene molecules

The high sensitivity of tunneling spectroscopy and absence of strong selection rules allows infrared and Raman active modes to be observed for a monolayer or less of adsorbed molecules on metal supported alumina. Because tunneling spectroscopy includes problems with the top metal electrode, cryogenic temperatures and low intensity of some vibrations, model catalysts of evaporated metals have been studied with CO and acetylene as the reactive small molecules. Reactions of these molecules on rhodium and palladium have been studied and illustrate the potential of tunneling spectroscopy for modeling reactions on catalyst surfaces,... [Pg.429]


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