Effect of high energy conductivity electrons on oxygen adsorption and ethylene oxidation on metals

There is a possibility of chemical reaction stimulation by high-energy electrons generated by Schottky diode, a planar contact of a metal with donor alloyed semiconductor. The diode studied was placed inside the ion source of mass-spectrometer, and the reactant vapors were supplied to the surface of the contact. The study of mass-spectral peak intensities suggests the participation of high-energy conductivity electrons in the processes of ethylene catalytic transformation on silver and oxygen adsorption on gold.

Authors
Maganyuk A.P. 1 , Starkovskij N.I.1 , Yurchuk S.Yu.1 , Gul'yanova S.G. 1 , Gryaznov V.M. 1
Publisher
Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, Moscow, Russian Federation
Number of issue
6
Language
Russian
Pages
779-780
Status
Published
Volume
341
Year
1995
Organizations
  • 1 Univ Druzhby Narodov im. P. Lumumby, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
Adsorption; Catalysis; Chemical reactions; Ethylene; Mass spectrometry; Oxidation; Oxygen; Semiconductor materials; Chemical reactions stimulation; Ethylene catalytic transformation; High energy conductivity electrons; Ion-source of mass-spectrometer; Schottky diode; Semiconductor device structures
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