THE ADSORPTION OF WATER ON NA(X)WO(3)(100) SURFACES - A STUDY BY PHOTOEMISSION
The adsorption of water on the (100) surfaces of sodium tungsten bronze single crystals has been studied by photoemission at hv = 40.8 eV. No adsorption is found at room temperature, even on highly defective ion-bombarded surfaces. However, at 140 K, molecular adsorption occurs with preferential sta...
Main Authors: | Potter, F, Egdell, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1993
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