the reactive chemisorption of carbon dioxide at mg(100) surface
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x-ray photoelectron and electron energy loss spectroscopic (xps-eels) studies reveal that the following species are present when a mixture of co2 and water vapour is exposed to the clean mg(100) surface at 110k: co3(a), c(a) ch(a), oh(a). the reactive chemisorptions of co2 and h2o vapour coadsorbed on a mg surface leads to the formation of ch bond. increasing the temperature to 400 k shows the peaks in the c(1s) region of the spectrum disappears suggesting the ch containing species are not stable at 400k.
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iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce)Publisher: iranian institute of research and development in chemical industries (irdci)-acecr
ISSN 1021-9986
volume 13
issue 1 1994
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