Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9594878 | Surface Science | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The adsorption, photoreduction and chemical activity of oxygen molecules on the (1Â 0Â 0) anatase surface have been investigated here together with the effects that surface oxygen vacancies (VO) can have on these O2-related processes. We use an original approach by treating molecules on the TiO2 surface like surface defects in the same framework successfully used for defects in semiconductors. The achieved results: (i) give the first theoretical evidence of an acceptor behaviour of an adsorbed O2 molecule, which is at the origin of its photoreduction; (ii) show that the VO donor character is strongly affected by the interaction with O2; and (iii) suggest that the release of O2-1 radicals as well as the formation of O2-related radicals may be favoured by photogenerated electrons in presence of surface VO's.
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Authors
A. Amore Bonapasta, F. Filippone,