From Heterolytic to Homolytic H2 Dissociation on Nanostructured MgO(001) Films As a Function of the Metal Support

It is well-known that the H2 molecule dissociates heterolytically on stepped MgO surfaces with formation of protons bound to O2– anions (OH groups) and hydride ions bound to Mg cations (MgH groups). Homolytic splitting, with formation of a pair of OH groups per adsorbed H2 molecule, is only possible...

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Published inJournal of physical chemistry. C Vol. 117; no. 20; pp. 10623 - 10629
Main Authors Chen, Hsin-Yi Tiffany, Giordano, Livia, Pacchioni, Gianfranco
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Published Columbus, OH American Chemical Society 23.05.2013
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Abstract It is well-known that the H2 molecule dissociates heterolytically on stepped MgO surfaces with formation of protons bound to O2– anions (OH groups) and hydride ions bound to Mg cations (MgH groups). Homolytic splitting, with formation of a pair of OH groups per adsorbed H2 molecule, is only possible in special conditions, like for polar MgO(111) surfaces or under irradiation due to the generation of O– radicals. In this work, we demonstrate, based on first-principles DFT calculations, that homolytic splitting of H2 is the thermodynamically most favored dissociation mode if MgO(001) films of a few atomic layers are deposited on a metal support. The choice of the support is crucial. In fact, on MgO/Ag(001) ultrathin films, H2 dissociation resembles the behavior of the bare MgO surface, while on MgO/Au(001), homolytic dissociation is preferred. The reason lies in the different position of the Fermi level in the two metal/oxide interfaces. The lower Fermi level (higher work function) of MgO/Au(001) favors the transfer of the H2 electrons to the metal support via electron tunneling through the ultrathin insulating layer (adsorption of protons). This is another manifestation of the unusual behavior of oxides at the nanoscale. It is of general relevance for the splitting and reactivity of covalently bound molecules.
AbstractList It is well-known that the H2 molecule dissociates heterolytically on stepped MgO surfaces with formation of protons bound to O2– anions (OH groups) and hydride ions bound to Mg cations (MgH groups). Homolytic splitting, with formation of a pair of OH groups per adsorbed H2 molecule, is only possible in special conditions, like for polar MgO(111) surfaces or under irradiation due to the generation of O– radicals. In this work, we demonstrate, based on first-principles DFT calculations, that homolytic splitting of H2 is the thermodynamically most favored dissociation mode if MgO(001) films of a few atomic layers are deposited on a metal support. The choice of the support is crucial. In fact, on MgO/Ag(001) ultrathin films, H2 dissociation resembles the behavior of the bare MgO surface, while on MgO/Au(001), homolytic dissociation is preferred. The reason lies in the different position of the Fermi level in the two metal/oxide interfaces. The lower Fermi level (higher work function) of MgO/Au(001) favors the transfer of the H2 electrons to the metal support via electron tunneling through the ultrathin insulating layer (adsorption of protons). This is another manifestation of the unusual behavior of oxides at the nanoscale. It is of general relevance for the splitting and reactivity of covalently bound molecules.
Author Pacchioni, Gianfranco
Giordano, Livia
Chen, Hsin-Yi Tiffany
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Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
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Exact sciences and technology
Fermi surface: calculations and measurements; effective mass, g factor
Low-dimensional structures (superlattices, quantum well structures, multilayers): structure, and nonelectronic properties
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Nanocrystalline materials
Physics
Radiation effects on specific materials
Structure of solids and liquids; crystallography
Surfaces and interfaces; thin films and whiskers (structure and nonelectronic properties)
Title From Heterolytic to Homolytic H2 Dissociation on Nanostructured MgO(001) Films As a Function of the Metal Support
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