October 1, 2003
Journal Article

Temperature Independent Physisorption Kinetics and Adsorbate Layer Compression for Ar Adsorbed on Pt (111)

Abstract

The influence of adlayer compression on the physisorption of Ar on Pt(111) is investigated using temperature programmed desorption and modulated molecular beams. We find that the difference in coverage between the compressed and uncompressed first laysers is ~10-15%. For coverages near one monolayer, this compression causes nearly temperature independent desorption kinetics over a wide temperature range (32K-42K). We present a theory that includes the effects of the compression on the desorption kinetics and explains the observed kinetics in terms of a competition between adsorbate-substrate and adsorbate-adsorbate interactions resulting in a continuous increase in the chemical potential near the completion of each successive layer.

Revised: November 15, 2006 | Published: October 1, 2003

Citation

Kimmel G.A., M. Persson, Z. Dohnalek, and B.D. Kay. 2003. Temperature Independent Physisorption Kinetics and Adsorbate Layer Compression for Ar Adsorbed on Pt (111). Journal of Chemical Physics 119, no. 13:6776-6783. PNNL-SA-37480.