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High-resolution electron energy-loss measurements of ethylene on Ni(111) and cyclohexane on Ni(111) and Pt(111) show an extra CH stretching vibration-not found in free molecules or organometallic compounds-which is strongly broadened and shifted to lower frequencies relative to another, more typical CH stretching vibration. This softened and broadened CH frequency is attributed to a new electronic interaction with the surface which we relate to the mechanism of hydrocarbon dehydrogenation. © 1978 The American Physical Society.
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