Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.113, No.23, 10717-10722, 2000
Evidence of repulsive interactions between NO, O, and N on Ir(110). A fast x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study
The adsorption of NO on Ir(110) was studied in the temperature range from 200 to 500 K with fast x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) using synchrotron radiation. Only three surface species were observed: molecular NO, atomic O, and atomic N. NO dissociation starts at temperatures higher than 300 K and molecular NO can coadsorb with O-ads in the whole temperature region studied. By collecting O 1s and N 1s spectra within a few seconds we obtained information on the interaction between N-ads, O-ads, and NOads with increasing coadsorbate coverage. The N-ads-O-ads interaction has been found to be strongly repulsive. As a consequence, the N-ads is destabilized already at moderate coverages and temperatures above 350 K leading to the removal of N-ads from the surface in the form of N-2 desorption.