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Electron traps and their effect on the surface chemistry of TiO2(110)

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posted on 2023-06-08, 12:30 authored by Anthoula C Papageorgiou, Nikolaos S Beglitis, Chi L Pang, Gilberto Teobaldi, Gregory Cabailh, Qiao ChenQiao Chen, Andrew J Fisher, Werner A Hofer, Geoff Thornton
Oxygen vacancies on metal oxide surfaces have long been thought to play a key role in the surface chemistry. Such processes have been directly visualized in the case of the model photocatalyst surface TiO(2)(110) in reactions with water and molecular oxygen. These vacancies have been assumed to be neutral in calculations of the surface properties. However, by comparing experimental and simulated scanning tunneling microscopy images and spectra, we show that oxygen vacancies act as trapping centers and are negatively charged. We demonstrate that charging the defect significantly affects the reactivity by following the reaction of molecular oxygen with surface hydroxyl formed by water dissociation at the vacancies. Calculations with electronically charged hydroxyl favor a condensation reaction forming water and surface oxygen adatoms, in line with experimental observations. This contrasts with simulations using neutral hydroxyl where hydrogen peroxide is found to be the most stable product.

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  • Published

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) ISSN 1091-6490

ISSN

1091-6490

Publisher

National Academy of Sciences

Issue

6

Volume

107

Page range

2391-2396

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  • Chemistry Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-10-29

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