Applied Surface Science, Vol.256, No.14, 4517-4521, 2010
Carbon monoxide adsorption on Co deposited Pt(100)-hex: IRRAS and LEED investigations
Infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) was used to investigate carbon monoxide (CO) adsorption on Pt(1 0 0) surfaces deposited with Co layers with different thicknesses. Pt(1 0 0) surfaces cleaned in ultrahigh vacuum showed surface reconstruction, i.e., Pt(1 0 0)-hex: two absorption bands ascribable to adsorbed CO on the 1x1 surface and hex domains emerge at 2086 and 2074cm-1, respectively, after 1.0 L CO exposure. Deposition of a 0.3-nm-thick-Co layer on Pt(1 0 0)-hex at 333K changes the low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) pattern from hex to p(1x1), indicating that the deposited Co lifts the reconstruction. The IRRAS spectrum for 1.0-L-CO-exposed Co0.3nm/Pt(1 0 0)-hex fabricated at 333K yields a single absorption band at 2059cm(-1). For Co0.3nm/Pt(1 0 0)-hex fabricated at 693 K, the LEED pattern shows a less-contrasted hex and the pattern remains nearly unchanged even after CO exposure of 11 L, although only 1.0 L CO exposure to Pt(1 0 0)-hex lifts the surface reconstruction. A Co0.3nm/Pt(1 0 0)hex surface fabricated at 753K exhibits an absorption band at 2077cm(-1), which is considered to originate from CO adsorbed on the Pt-enriched surface alloy. Co0.3nm/Pt(1 0 0)-hex surfaces fabricated above 773K show a clear hex-reconstructed LEED pattern, and the frequencies of the adsorbed CO bands are comparable to those of Pt(1 0 0)-hex, indicating that the deposited Co atoms are diffused near the surface region. The outermost surface of the 3.0-nm-thick-Co-deposited Pt(1 0 0)-hex is composed of Pt-Co alloy domains even at a deposition temperature of 873 K. Based on the LEED and IRRAS results, the outermost surface structures of Cox/Pt(1 0 0)-hex are discussed. (C) 2010 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Infrared absorption spectroscopy;Low-energy electron diffraction;Carbon monoxide;Platinum;Cobalt;Hex reconstruction;Surface alloy