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Autocatalytic partial reduction of FeO(111) and Fe3O4(111) films by atomic hydrogen

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SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 600, Issue 4, Pages 793-802

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2005.11.026

Keywords

low energy electron diffraction; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; temperature programmed desorption; catalysis; surface chemical reaction; hydrogen atom; iron oxide

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The interaction of atomic hydrogen with thin epitaxial FeO(111) and Fe3O4(111) films was studied by TDS, XPS and LEED. On the thin. one Fe-O bilayer thick FeO film, partial reduction occurs in two steps during exposure. It ends after removal of 1/4 monolayer (ML) of oxygen with a 2 x 2 pattern appearing in LEED. This FeO0.75 film is passive against further reduction. The first reduction step saturates after removal of similar to 0.2 ML and shows autocatalytic kinetics with the oxygen vacancies formed during reduction causing acceleration. The second step is also autocatalytic and is related with reduction to the final composition and an improvement of the 2 x 2 order. A structure model explaining the two-step reduction is proposed. On the thick Fe3O4 film, irregular desorption bursts of H2O and H-2 were observed during exposure. Their occurrence appears to depend on the film quality and thus on surface order. Because of the healing of reduction-induced oxygen vacancies by exchange of oxygen or iron with the bulk, a change of the surface composition was not visible. The existence of partially reduced oxide phases resistant even to atomic hydrogen is relevant to the mechanism of dehydrogenation reactions using iron oxides as catalysts. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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