Observation and Characterization of Vibrationally Active Surface Species Accessed with Nonthermal Nitrogen Plasmas.
Garam LeeChang YanWilliam F SchneiderDavid B GoCasey P O'BrienPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Polycrystalline Ni, Pd, Cu, Ag, and Au foils exposed to nonthermal plasma (NTP)-activated N 2 are found to exhibit a vibrational feature near 2200 cm -1 in polarization-modulation infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRAS) observations that are not present in the same materials exposed to N 2 under nonplasma conditions. The feature is similar to that reported elsewhere and is typically assigned to chemisorbed N 2 . We employ a combination of temperature-dependent experiments, sequential dosing, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, isotopic labeling, and density functional theory calculations to characterize the feature. Results are most consistent with a triatomic species, likely NCO, with the C and O likely originating from ppm-level impurities in the ultrahigh-purity (UHP) Ar and/or N 2 gas cylinders. The work highlights the potential for nonthermal plasmas to access adsorbates inaccessible thermally as well as the potential contributions of ppm-level impurities to corrupt the interpretation of plasma catalytic chemistry.
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