June 15, 1999
Journal Article

Interaction of D2O with the Fe3O4(111) and the Biphase Ordered Structures on alpha-Fe2O3(0001)

Abstract

Reports on studies done with x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction, thermal desorption, and mass-spectroscopy of recoiled ions. Studies indicate that D2O is weakly bound to the surface and that virtually none exists at the surface after a 10 Langmuir dose at 300 K. However, when sample is dosed with 3 Langmuirs at 85 K, XPS shows a significant amount of molecular D2) bound to the surface.

Revised: April 22, 2001 | Published: June 15, 1999

Citation

Herman G.S., E.P. Mcdaniel, and S.A. Joyce. 1999. Interaction of D2O with the Fe3O4(111) and the Biphase Ordered Structures on alpha-Fe2O3(0001). Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 103. PNNL-SA-30284.