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Sulfur-induced restructuring

Figure 14. The sulfur induced restructuring of the iron (110) surface. (Reproduced with permission from Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.)... Figure 14. The sulfur induced restructuring of the iron (110) surface. (Reproduced with permission from Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.)...
Batteas JD, Dunphy JC, Somorjai GA, Salmeron M (1996) Coadsorbate induced reconstruction of a stepped Pt(lll) surface by sulfur and CO A novel surface restructuring mechanism observed by scanning tunneling microscopy. Phys Rev Lett 77 534... [Pg.249]

Ethylidyne restructures the Rh(l 11) crystal face [30], sulfur restructures the Fe(l 10) face [7], and carbon restructures the Ni(lOO) face [6, 46]. The surface metal atoms move into new equilibrium p>ositions upon chemisorption in different ways, and there is evidence of restructuring even in the second substrate layer under the surface. Review the available data and point out the important electronic and structural parameters that influence the nature and magnitude of chemisorption-induced surface restructuring. [Pg.436]


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