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A polar TiC(111)-Ti(1 × 1) surface has been prepared by ion bombardment and annealing of TiC(111). The hexagonal array of exposed titanium atoms gives rise to surface properties similar to those of metallic Ti(0001). Angle-resolved photoemission spectra indicate a strong titanium-derived surface state just below EF at Γ, which is rapidly quenched by hydrogen adsorption. As on Ti(0001), hydrogen is found to chemisorb readily, resulting in a (1 × 1) overlayer and a hydrogen 1s-induced level at 6.8 eV below EF at Γ with a ∼1 eV dispersion width. These results have important implications for the use of refractory metal compounds in catalysis and electrocatalysis. © 1981.
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Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie - New Crystal Structures
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