ACS Catalysis | 2019

Ethylene Epoxidation on Ag(100), Ag(110), and Ag(111): A Joint Ab Initio and Kinetic Monte Carlo Study and Comparison with Experiments

 
 

Abstract


Ethylene epoxidation is commercially one of the most important selective oxidation reactions. Despite extensive research into different catalytic materials, silver catalysts remain unrivaled in industrial applications, albeit with significant doping. Experiments have already shown that different silver facets exhibit different catalytic performance in terms of turnover frequencies as well as selectivity. In this work, we present extensive first-principles simulations and kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) modeling of the reaction on the three pristine silver surfaces Ag(100), Ag(110), and Ag(111) and on the missing-row reconstructed Ag(110). To better understand the kinetics on different surfaces and veraciously describe the surface coverages, we explicitly take into account the lateral interactions between the adsorbates and their effect on the activation barriers. We show that the most stable Ag(111) surface maintains very low oxygen coverage while being the least active surface and only moderately selective. Ag...

Volume 9
Pages 1183-1209
DOI 10.1021/ACSCATAL.8B04512
Language English
Journal ACS Catalysis

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