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The sticking probability is the probability that molecules are trapped on surfaces and adsorb chemically. From Langmuir's adsorption isotherm, molecules cannot adsorb on surfaces when the adsorption sites are already occupied by other molecules, so the sticking probability can be expressed as follows: where is the initial sticking probability and is the surface coverage fraction ranging from 0 to 1. Similarly, when molecules adsorb on surfaces dissociatively, the sticking probability is If these sites are not occupied, molecules do the following (with probability in parentheses):

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  • Haftkoeffizient (de)
  • Sticking probability (en)
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  • Der Haftkoeffizient ist ein Begriff aus der Oberflächenphysik/Oberflächenchemie. Er bezeichnet die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass ein Teilchen, also ein Atom oder Molekül, das auf eine Oberfläche trifft, an ihr haften bleibt, also adsorbiert wird. Der Haftkoeffizient nimmt häufig mit zunehmendem Bedeckungsgrad der Oberfläche ab, bei vollständiger Bedeckung wird er dann fast null. Der Verlauf des Haftkoeffizienten über dem Bedeckungsgrade lässt sich mit dem Modell des Precursor-Zustands erklären. (de)
  • The sticking probability is the probability that molecules are trapped on surfaces and adsorb chemically. From Langmuir's adsorption isotherm, molecules cannot adsorb on surfaces when the adsorption sites are already occupied by other molecules, so the sticking probability can be expressed as follows: where is the initial sticking probability and is the surface coverage fraction ranging from 0 to 1. Similarly, when molecules adsorb on surfaces dissociatively, the sticking probability is If these sites are not occupied, molecules do the following (with probability in parentheses): (en)
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  • Der Haftkoeffizient ist ein Begriff aus der Oberflächenphysik/Oberflächenchemie. Er bezeichnet die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass ein Teilchen, also ein Atom oder Molekül, das auf eine Oberfläche trifft, an ihr haften bleibt, also adsorbiert wird. Der Haftkoeffizient nimmt häufig mit zunehmendem Bedeckungsgrad der Oberfläche ab, bei vollständiger Bedeckung wird er dann fast null. Der Verlauf des Haftkoeffizienten über dem Bedeckungsgrade lässt sich mit dem Modell des Precursor-Zustands erklären. (de)
  • The sticking probability is the probability that molecules are trapped on surfaces and adsorb chemically. From Langmuir's adsorption isotherm, molecules cannot adsorb on surfaces when the adsorption sites are already occupied by other molecules, so the sticking probability can be expressed as follows: where is the initial sticking probability and is the surface coverage fraction ranging from 0 to 1. Similarly, when molecules adsorb on surfaces dissociatively, the sticking probability is The square is owing to the fact that a disassociation of 1 molecule into 2 parts requires 2 adsorption sites. These equations are simple and can be easily understood but cannot explain experimental results. In 1958, P. Kisliuk presented an equation for the sticking probability that can explain experimental results. In his theory, molecules are trapped in precursor states of physisorption before chemisorption. Then the molecules meet adsorption sites that molecules can adsorb to chemically, so the molecules behave as follows. If these sites are not occupied, molecules do the following (with probability in parentheses): 1. * adsorb on the surface chemically 2. * desorb from the surface 3. * move to the next precursor state and if these sites are occupied, they 1. * desorb from the surface 2. * move to the next precursor state Note that an occupied site is defined as one where there is a chemically bonded adsorbate so by definition it would be . Then the sticking probability is, according to equation (6) of the reference, When , this equation is identical in result to Langmuir's adsorption isotherm. (en)
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