Molecule-induced displacive reconstruction in a substrate surface: Ethylidyne adsorbed on Rh(111) studied by low-energy-electron diffraction

Abstract
It is found for the first time that a molecule can induce a displacive reconstruction in the substrate on which it is adsorbed. This is observed in a refined structure determination of Rh(111)(2×2)-C2 H3, in which C2 H3 (ethylidyne) is adsorbed on the Rh(111) single-crystal surface. This result strengthens an earlier hypothesis that catalytic reactions are usually accompanied by distortions in the catalyst, which can profoundly affect reaction rates and selectivities.