Reaction intermediates and pathways in the photoreduction of oxygen molecules at the (1 0 1) TiO2 (anatase) surface
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Ab initio density functional calculations in the local spin density and Hubbard U approximations have been performed to investigate the
formation of some important intermediates of the O 2 photoreduction at the (1 0 1) TiO 2 anatase surface as well as to compare with previous local
density approximation results. A recently proposed approach has been used where molecules on the surface are treated like surface defects. Thus,
by applying theoretical methods generally used in the physics of semiconductors, we successfully estimate the location and donor-acceptor
character of the electronic levels induced by an adsorbed molecule in the TiO 2 energy gap, both crucial for the surface-molecule charge-transfer
processes, and investigate the formation and the vibrational properties of charged intermediates. Present results confirm the key role played by
charged intermediates in the O 2 photoreduction as well as a strong, deep acceptor character of an adsorbed O 2 molecule which gives a clear
theoretical explanation of the O 2 electron scavenger behavior suggested by the experiment. Moreover, an investigation of the vibrational properties
of some surface intermediates performed by ab initio molecular dynamics methods confirms an important role of H bonds forming between surface
species and their water solvation shells.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Titanium dioxide; Photocatalyst; Density Functional Theory
Elenco autori:
AMORE BONAPASTA, Aldo; Filippone, Francesco; Mattioli, Giuseppe
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