Catalysis on mesoscopic composite surfaces: Influence of palladium boundaries on pattern formation during CO oxidation on Pt(110)

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Reference J. Lauterbach, K. Asakura, P.B. Rasmussen, H.H. Rotermund, M. Bür, M.D. Graham, I.G. Kevrekidis and G. Ertl, Catalysis on mesoscopic composite surfaces: Influence of palladium boundaries on pattern formation during CO oxidation on Pt(110), Physica D 123, 493-501 (1998)

The effect of well-defined palladium boundaries on the formation of reaction-diffusion patterns during the oxidation of CO on Pt(1 1 0) has been investigated. The Pd boundaries were created by microlithography technique. Reaction-diffusion patterns formed on this surface were observed by photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM). On a multilayer Pd-covered Pt(1 1 0) surface, depending on the partial pressures, Pd areas may act as a reservoir of CO for adjacent Pt regions. Therefore, patterns forming on the bare Pt areas exhibit a pronounced interaction with the artificial Pt/Pd boundaries.