Formic acid adsorption and decomposition on non-stoichiometric TiO2(110)

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作者
Bennett, RA [1 ]
Stone, P [1 ]
Smith, RD [1 ]
Bowker, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Dept Chem, Ctr Catalysis & Surface Sci, Reading RG6 6AD, Berks, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
low index single crystal surfaces; scanning tunneling microscopy; surface chemical reaction; titanium oxide;
D O I
10.1016/S0039-6028(00)00084-4
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We have investigated the adsorption and decomposition of formic acid on the non-stoichiometric TiO2(110) surface using sequential scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) imaging at variable temperature. Formic acid adsorption on the surface displaying the cross-linked (1x2) reconstruction shows no ordered structures upon adsorption at room temperature. The added rows of the reconstructed surface appear disrupted or obscured. Upon ramping the temperature to 673 K the (1 x 2) reconstruction becomes visible and small islands of(1 x 1) termination grow within the (1 x 2) terraces. This behaviour is reminiscent of the (1 x 2) surface reacting with O-2 at elevated temperature. We attribute the formation of the (1 x 1) islands to the decomposition of the formats and insertion of an oxygen atom into the lattice as the surface re-oxidises. The growth of the surface implies interstitial Ti ions, diffusing out from the bulk, react with either an intact formate molecule or its decomposition product to form the new TiO2 surface. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:390 / 395
页数:6
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