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Anomalous Dependence of the Reactivity on the Presence of Steps: Dissociation of D<sub>2</sub> on Cu(211)
Stepped metal surfaces
are usually assumed to exhibit an increased
catalytic activity for bond cleavage of small molecules over their
flat single-crystal counterparts. We present experimental and theoretical
data on the dissociative adsorption of molecular hydrogen on copper
that contradicts this notion. We observe hydrogen molecules to be
more reactive on the flat Cu(111) than on the stepped Cu(211) surface.
We suggest that this exceptional behavior is due to a geometric effect,
that is, that bond cleavage on the flat surface does not occur preferentially
over a top site