Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.119, No.23, 12605-12610, 2003
Formation of neutral and charged gold carbonyls on highly facetted gold nanostructures
We show that gold mono- and di-carbonyls are formed on gold field emitter tips during interaction with carbon monoxide gas at room temperature and in the presence of high electrostatic fields. The experiments are done in a time-of-flight atom probe to obtain mass spectra. The yield of monocarbonyl cations is about twice that of di-carbonyl ions. Density functional theory calculations are reported that explain the field stabilization of adsorbed carbonyls and the desorption yield of their cations. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.