The monolayer of CO molecules adsorbed at low temperature on highly sintered nickel oxide, gives rise to a very symmetric IR absorption band at 2136 cm(-1) (theta(max)) with a full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 3.7 cm(-1). This band shifts to higher frequency upon decreasing the coverage, reaching the 2152 cm(-1) value for theta-->0. The observed shift is due to changes in the lateral interactions (dynamic and static) among the adsorbed molecules. The observed spectral simplicity implies that most of the adsorbed CO molecules occupy crystallographically identical sites with a similar environment. Moreover, the remarkably small half-width indicates that inhomogeneous broadening effects, due to surface defects, are very small and that NiO microcrystals behave as single crystals. The morphology of microcrystals has been studied by SEM, AFM and HRTEM techniques: it was concluded that the surface termination of the sample is mainly represented by the (100) and (111) faces.

Highly sintered nickel oxide: Surface morphology and FTIR investigation of CO adsorbed at low temperature

SCARANO, Domenica;ZECCHINA, Adriano;
1996-01-01

Abstract

The monolayer of CO molecules adsorbed at low temperature on highly sintered nickel oxide, gives rise to a very symmetric IR absorption band at 2136 cm(-1) (theta(max)) with a full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 3.7 cm(-1). This band shifts to higher frequency upon decreasing the coverage, reaching the 2152 cm(-1) value for theta-->0. The observed shift is due to changes in the lateral interactions (dynamic and static) among the adsorbed molecules. The observed spectral simplicity implies that most of the adsorbed CO molecules occupy crystallographically identical sites with a similar environment. Moreover, the remarkably small half-width indicates that inhomogeneous broadening effects, due to surface defects, are very small and that NiO microcrystals behave as single crystals. The morphology of microcrystals has been studied by SEM, AFM and HRTEM techniques: it was concluded that the surface termination of the sample is mainly represented by the (100) and (111) faces.
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atomic force microscopy; carbon monoxide; chemisorption; electron microscopy; infrared absorption spectroscopy; nickel oxides; surface structure; vibrations of adsorbed molecules
E. ESCALONA PLATERO; D. SCARANO; A. ZECCHINA; G. MENEGHINI; R. DE FRANCESCHI
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