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1517032 1511572 2011 5 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
CO adsorption on oxygen-modified molybdenum surfaces
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه مهندسی مواد مواد الکترونیکی، نوری و مغناطیسی
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CO adsorption on oxygen-modified molybdenum surfaces
چکیده انگلیسی

Structures of carbon monoxide layers on the oxygen-modified Mo(1 1 0) and Mo(1 1 2) surfaces have been investigated by means of density-functional (DFT) calculations. It is found that CO molecules adsorb at hollow sites on the O/Mo(1 1 0) surface and nearly atop Mo atoms on the O/Mo(1 1 2) surface. The favorable positions for adsorption are shown to be near protrusions of electron density above the Mo surface atoms. The presence of oxygen on the molybdenum surface significantly reduces the binding energy of the CO molecule with the substrate; on the oxygen-saturated Mo(1 1 0) surface, the adsorption of CO is completely blocked. The calculated local densities of states (LDOS) demonstrate that the O 2s peak for O adsorbed on Mo(1 1 0) surface is at −19 eV (with respect to the Fermi level), while for the oxygen atom of an adsorbed CO molecule the related 3σ molecular orbital gives rise to a peak at −23 eV. This difference stems from the bonding of the O atom either with Mo surface for adsorbed O or with C atom in adsorbed CO, and therefore the position of the O 2s peak in photoemission spectra can serve as a convincing argument in favor of either the presence or absence of the CO dissociation on Mo surfaces.

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► Adsorbed CO molecules are tilted with respect to the normal to the surface.
► Favorable positions correlate with protrusions of spatial electron density.
► Presence of oxygen reduces the binding energy of CO.
► On oxygen-saturated Mo surface, CO adsorption is blocked.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids - Volume 72, Issue 6, June 2011, Pages 744–748
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