Daniel J. MillerH. ÖbergSarp KayaHernan Sanchez CasalongueDaniel FriebelToyli AnniyevHirohito OgasawaraHendrik BluhmLars G. M. PetterssonAnders Nilsson
The oxidation of Pt(111) at near-ambient O2 pressures has been followed in situ using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and ex situ using x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). Polarization-dependent XAS signatures at the O K edge reveal significant temperature- and pressure-dependent changes of the Pt-O interaction. Oxide growth commences via a PtO-like surface oxide that coexists with chemisorbed oxygen, while an ultrathin α-PtO2 trilayer is identified as the precursor to bulk oxidation. These results have important implications for understanding the chemical state of Pt in catalysis.
Sandra Krick CalderónMathias GrabauLászló ÓváriB. KressHans‐Peter SteinrückChristian Papp
F. GarcíaMaxim IlynVirginia Pérez‐DiesteCarlos EscuderoBenjamin HagmanSara BlombergJohan GustafsonEdvin LundgrenAndrew L. WaltherIradwikanari WaluyoFrederik Schiller
Najat A. SalibaYi-Li TsaiChameli PanjaBruce E. Koel
Makoto EndoTaketoshi MatsumotoJun KubotaKazunari DomenChiaki Hirose
Ting WuDavid RankinVladimir B. Golovko