Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5423909 Surface Science 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Density functional theory is used to study the effect of atomic oxygen adsorption at various coverages with and without the presence of water on ordered and Pt-segregated PtCo surfaces. The strength of O adsorption, as well as surface reconstruction effects due to the adsorbate are strongly influenced by the presence of the oxygen-philic transition metal on the surface or subsurface. At high O coverage, buckling of the Co atom on PtCo surfaces is much smaller than that of Pt on Pt(1 1 1) surfaces, and buckling of Pt atoms on Pt-skin surfaces is negligible. Also, the effect of an electric field perpendicular to the surface on adsorbed water and atomic oxygen is investigated. Spontaneous water dissociation is not found on the ordered and segregated alloy surfaces within the entire applied electric field range (−0.51 to 0.51 V/Å). Water changes orientation under strong negative fields, switching from a metal-O to a metal-H interaction, and the effect is much more pronounced in the low-coordination sites of cluster models.
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