Two Chemisorbed Species ofO2on Ag(110)

Abstract
Using electron energy loss spectroscopy and thermal desorption spectroscopy, we show that the adsorption of O2 on Ag(110) creates two distinct molecular chemisorbed species. Only one, αO2, can be accessed by warming (converting) the physisorbed state and, unlike βO2, does not dissociate to atomic O at higher temperatures. With the aid of molecular dynamics simulations, we propose that the lateral interaction between neighboring O2 molecules in a dense physisorbed layer stabilizes the appropriate precursor orientation to enable the conversion into αO2 to occur.