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Langmuir | 2009

Decomposition of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate on Pt, Au, and Au−Pt Clusters Supported on TiO2(110)

Jay S. Ratliff; Samuel A. Tenney; Xiaofeng Hu; Sean F. Conner; Shuguo Ma; Donna A. Chen

The decomposition of dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP) was studied by temperature programmed desorption (TPD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) on TiO(2)-supported Pt, Au, and Au-Pt clusters as well as on TiO(2)(110) itself. In agreement with previous work, TPD experiments for DMMP on TiO(2)(110) showed that methyl and methane were the main gaseous products. Multiple DMMP adsorption-reaction cycles on TiO(2)(110) demonstrated that active sites for DMMP decomposition were blocked after a single cycle, but some activity for methyl production was sustained even after five cycles. Furthermore, the activity of the TiO(2) surface could be regenerated by heating in O(2) at 800 K or heating in vacuum to 965 K to remove surface carbon and phosphorus, which are byproducts of DMMP decomposition. On 0.5 ML Pt clusters deposited on TiO(2)(110), TPD studies of DMMP reaction showed that CO and H(2) were the main gas products, with methyl and methane as minor products. The Pt clusters were more active than TiO(2) both in terms of the total amount of DMMP reaction and the ability to break C-H, P-O, and P-OCH(3) bonds in DMMP. However, the Pt clusters had no sustained activity for DMMP decomposition, since the product yields dropped to zero after a single adsorption-reaction cycle. This loss of activity is attributed to a combination of poisoning of active sites by surface phosphorus species and encapsulation of the Pt clusters by reduced titania after heating above 600 K due to strong metal support interactions (SMSI). On 0.5 ML Au clusters, CO and H(2) were also the main products detected in TPD experiments, in addition to methane and methyl produced from reaction on the support. The Au clusters were less active for DMMP decomposition to CO and H(2) as well as P-O bond scission, but surface phosphorus was removed from the Au clusters by desorption at approximately 900 K. Au-Pt bimetallic clusters on TiO(2)(110) were prepared by depositing 0.25 ML of Pt followed by 0.25 ML of Au, and the bimetallic surfaces exhibited activity intermediate between that of pure Pt and pure Au in terms of CO and H(2) desorption yields. However, there is evidence that the production of methane from DMMP decomposition occurs at Au-Pt sites.


Langmuir | 2005

Thermal decomposition of generation-4 polyamidoamine dendrimer films: decomposition catalyzed by dendrimer-encapsulated Pt particles.

O. Ozturk; Timothy J. Black; Kathryn A. Perrine; K. Pizzolato; Christopher T. Williams; F. W. Parsons; Jay S. Ratliff; Jinxin Gao; Catherine J. Murphy; Hong Xie; Harry J. Ploehn; Donna A. Chen


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

Adsorbate-Induced Changes in the Surface Composition of Bimetallic Clusters: Pt−Au on TiO2(110)

Samuel A. Tenney; Jay S. Ratliff; Christopher C. Roberts; Wei He; Salai Cheettu Ammal; Andreas Heyden; Donna A. Chen


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2011

CO-Induced Diffusion of Ni Atoms to the Surface of Ni–Au Clusters on TiO2(110)

Samuel A. Tenney; Wei He; Christopher C. Roberts; Jay S. Ratliff; Syed Islamuddin Shah; Ghazal Shafai; Volodymyr Turkowski; Talat S. Rahman; Donna A. Chen


Surface Science | 2010

Dimethyl methylphosphonate Decomposition on fully Oxidized and Partially Reduced ceria Thin Films

Donna A. Chen; Jay S. Ratliff; Xiaofeng Hu; Wesley O Gordon; Sanjaya D. Senanayake; David R. Mullins


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007

Understanding the Reactivity of Oxide-Supported Bimetallic Clusters: Reaction of NO with CO on TiO2(110)-Supported Pt−Rh Clusters

J. B. Park; Jay S. Ratliff; Shuguo Ma; Donna A. Chen


Topics in Catalysis | 2011

Characterization of Pt–Au and Ni–Au Clusters on TiO2(110)

Samuel A. Tenney; Wei He; Jay S. Ratliff; David R. Mullins; Donna A. Chen


Surface Science | 2007

Probing the interactions of Pt, Rh and bimetallic Pt-Rh clusters with the TiO2(110) support

O. Ozturk; J. B. Park; Shuguo Ma; Jay S. Ratliff; Jing Zhou; David R. Mullins; Donna A. Chen


Surface Science | 2006

In situ scanning tunneling microscopy studies of bimetallic cluster growth: Pt–Rh on TiO2(110)

J. B. Park; Jay S. Ratliff; Shuguo Ma; Donna A. Chen


Langmuir | 2005

Effects of metal coating on self-assembled monolayers on gold. 2. copper on an oligo(phenylene-ethynylene) monolayer

Paula E. Colavita; Paul G. Miney; Lindsay Taylor; Ryan J. Priore; Darren L. Pearson; Jay S. Ratliff; Shuguo Ma; Osman Ozturk; Donna A. Chen; M. L. Myrick

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Donna A. Chen

University of South Carolina

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David R. Mullins

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Wei He

University of South Carolina

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J. B. Park

University of South Carolina

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Shuguo Ma

University of South Carolina

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Xiaofeng Hu

University of South Carolina

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Andreas Heyden

University of South Carolina

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Darren L. Pearson

University of South Carolina

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F. W. Parsons

University of South Carolina

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