State of the Surface During CO Hydrogenation over Ni(111) and Ni(211) Probed by Operando X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Abstract

The state of the surface near-region during CO hydrogenation of Ni(111) and Ni(211) single crystal surfaces was investigated using various gas mixtures between 150 and 500 mbar, 200 and 325 °C, by operando X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We report how higher temperatures and hydrogen content correlate with a movement of CO away from the on-top configurations and toward multicoordinated sites of the nickel surface and how a nickel carbide is formed in the surface near region, particularly at high partial pressures of CO and lower temperatures. The presence of the carbide affects the CO bonding and was observed to be reduced during hydrogen-rich conditions and temperatures above 250 °C

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