INTERACTION OF OXYGEN WITH MO(100), MO(110), AND MO(111) SURFACES - RHEED AND AES ANALYSES OF THE MOLYBDENUM OXIDE NUCLEATION AND GROWTH

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FLOQUET, N
BERTRAND, O
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[1] Universite ́de Bourgogne, Laboratoire de Recherches sur la Re ́activite ́des Solides, URA 23 CNRS, 21004 Dijon Cedex
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10.1016/0022-4596(91)90279-Q
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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A study of the nucleation and growth of MoO3 generated by interaction of oxygen with Mo(100), Mo(110), and Mo(111) single crystalline surfaces is investigated at high oxygen pressure (104 Pa) and low temperature (620 to 820 K). The results of RHEED and AES analyses prove that under these oxidation conditions, MoO3 nucleates directly from the metal without intermediate formation of MoO2 or nonstoichiometric molybdenum oxide such as Mo4O11. The structure and orientation of MoO3 nuclei are characterized in relation with the parent molybdenum surface. On the Mo(110) and Mo(111) surfaces, which are faceting, the nucleation and growth of MoO3 takes place by successive structural steps. On the Mo(100) surface, epitaxial relations induce the formation of MoO3(010) plates oriented onto the Mo surface, which stabilizes and makes passive the Mo(100) surface. The features of the nucleation and growth of MoO3 are interpreted as linked respectively to structural relations of the metal-oxide interface and to preferential diffusion paths of oxygen through MoO3. © 1991 Academic Press, Inc.
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