A Surface Science Study of the Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation Steps in the Interconversion of C6Cyclic Hydrocarbons on Ni(100)

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Francisco Zaera
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AbstractWe report a surface science study of fluorinated and hydrogenated ethers adsorbed at a metal surface. Fluorinated ethers bond less strongly to ruthenium surfaces than the hydrogenated analogs, both for atomically-smooth and atomically-rough surfaces. For the hydrogenated ethers, 0.03 to 0.17 monolayers undergo decomposition, while fluorinated ethers do not decompose significantly.


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