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ESCA studies of metal-oxygen surfaces using argon and oxygen ion-bombardment

✍ Scribed by K.S. Kim; W.E. Baitinger; J.W. Amy; N. Winograd


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Weight
921 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-2048

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✦ Synopsis


ESCA has been used to monitor alterations of catalytically and electrochemically important metal-oxygen surfaces following exposure to Ar* and 04 ion bombardment. This treatment resulted not only in sputtering, but also, in many cases, in reduction to the corresponding metal or lower oxide. A model based on bulk thermodynamic free energy considerations is proposed to explain this phenomenon. We have also exploited this approach to obtain an in-depth concentration profile of various oxidation states of an element, to selectively prepare desired surface oxide compositions, and to aid in interpreting complex 0 1s spectra. Results obtained from metal-oxygen surfaces for Ni, Ru and MO are presented. Ni20j and RuOg, which are gross defect structures of the bulk species, are present on NiO and Ru02, respectively, with the former being confined to the surface layers. The MOO*, on the other hand, is covered with a surface layer of MoOa present as a regular crystal structure.


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