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High-resolution electron energy loss and UV photoemission spectroscopies have been used to study the chemisorption of pyridine on clean Ag(111) at T≈ 140K. Pyridine is weakly chemisorbed and undergoes a compressional phase transfomation from a Π-bonded species to a more weakly bound, nitrogen-lone-pair bonded species The molecular orientations of both chemisorbed phases are determined. © 1980.
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Surface Science
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Surface Science