金属表面一氧化氮的吸附和价电子态

IF 8.2 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Akitoshi Shiotari , Hiroyuki Koshida , Hiroshi Okuyama
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引用次数: 9

摘要

在基本双原子分子中,一氧化碳(CO)和一氧化氮(NO)在金属表面的吸附一直是表面科学界深入研究的课题,部分原因是它与用于环境控制的多相催化有关。与CO的相当明确的吸附机制相比,NO的吸附机制鲜为人知,因为吸附会导致更复杂的反应。这种复杂性归因于价电子的开壳结构,使得分子很容易与金属表面本身以及共吸附的分子相互作用。此外,相互作用主要取决于表面的局部结构。因此,为了阐明分子尺度上的相互作用,有必要研究放置在表面明确环境中的单个NO分子的价态和成键几何形状。扫描隧道显微镜(STM)适用于此目的。本文综述了NO与金属表面相互作用的研究进展,主要集中在价电子态方面,其次是近年来利用STM和原子力显微镜(AFM)在单个分子水平上的研究。
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Adsorption and valence electronic states of nitric oxide on metal surfaces

Among fundamental diatomic molecules, the adsorption of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitric oxide (NO) on metal surfaces has been a subject of intensive research in the surface science community, partly owing to its relevance to heterogeneous catalysis used for environmental control. Compared to the rather well-defined adsorption mechanism of CO, that of NO is less understood because the adsorption results in much more complex reactions. The complexity is ascribed to the open-shell structure of valence electrons, making the molecule readily interact with the metal surface itself as well as with co-adsorbed molecules. Furthermore, the interaction crucially depends on the local structure of the surface. Therefore, to elucidate the interaction at the molecular scale, it is essential to study the valence state as well as the bonding geometry for individual NO molecules placed in a well-defined environment on the surface. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is suitable for this purpose. In this review, we summarize the knowledge about the interaction of NO with metal surfaces, mainly focused on the valence electronic states, followed by recent studies using STM and atomic force microscopy (AFM) at the level of individual molecules.

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Surface Science Reports
Surface Science Reports 化学-物理:凝聚态物理
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
2.00%
发文量
9
审稿时长
178 days
期刊介绍: Surface Science Reports is a journal that specializes in invited review papers on experimental and theoretical studies in the physics, chemistry, and pioneering applications of surfaces, interfaces, and nanostructures. The topics covered in the journal aim to contribute to a better understanding of the fundamental phenomena that occur on surfaces and interfaces, as well as the application of this knowledge to the development of materials, processes, and devices. In this journal, the term "surfaces" encompasses all interfaces between solids, liquids, polymers, biomaterials, nanostructures, soft matter, gases, and vacuum. Additionally, the journal includes reviews of experimental techniques and methods used to characterize surfaces and surface processes, such as those based on the interactions of photons, electrons, and ions with surfaces.
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