Inverse Volcano: A New Molecule-Surface Interaction Phenomenon.

Phys Rev Lett

Institute of Chemistry, Edmund J. Safra Campus, Givat-Ram The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.

Published: February 2023

Explosive desorption of guest molecules embedded in amorphous solid water upon its crystallization is known as the "molecular volcano." Here, we describe an abrupt ejection of NH_{3} guest molecules from various molecular host films toward a Ru(0001) substrate upon heating, utilizing both temperature programmed contact potential difference and temperature programmed desorption measurements. NH_{3} molecules abruptly migrate toward the substrate due to either crystallization or desorption of the host molecules, following an "inverse volcano" process considered a highly probable phenomenon for dipolar guest molecules that strongly interact with the substrate.

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