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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008

Water-Enhanced Low-Temperature CO Oxidation and Isotope Effects on Atomic Oxygen-Covered Au(111)

Rotimi A. Ojifinni; Nathan S. Froemming; Jinlong Gong; Ming Pan; Tae S. Kim; J. M. White; Graeme Henkelman; C. Buddie Mullins

Water-oxygen interactions and CO oxidation by water on the oxygen-precovered Au(111) surface were studied by using molecular beam scattering techniques, temperature-programmed desorption (TPD), and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Water thermally desorbs from the clean Au(111) surface with a peak temperature of approximately 155 K; however, on a surface with preadsorbed atomic oxygen, a second water desorption peak appears at approximately 175 K. DFT calculations suggest that hydroxyl formation and recombination are responsible for this higher temperature desorption feature. TPD spectra support this interpretation by showing oxygen scrambling between water and adsorbed oxygen adatoms upon heating the surface. In further support of these experimental findings, DFT calculations indicate rapid diffusion of surface hydroxyl groups at temperatures as low as 75 K. Regarding the oxidation of carbon monoxide, if a C (16)O beam impinges on a Au(111) surface covered with both atomic oxygen ( (16)O) and isotopically labeled water (H 2 (18)O), both C (16)O (16)O and C (16)O (18)O are produced, even at surface temperatures as low as 77 K. Similar experiments performed by impinging a C (16)O beam on a Au(111) surface covered with isotopic oxygen ( (18)O) and deuterated water (D 2 (16)O) also produce both C (16)O (16)O and C (16)O (18)O but less than that produced by using (16)O and H 2 (18)O. These results unambiguously show the direct involvement and promoting role of water in CO oxidation on oxygen-covered Au(111) at low temperatures. On the basis of our experimental results and DFT calculations, we propose that water dissociates to form hydroxyls (OH and OD), and these hydroxyls react with CO to produce CO 2. Differences in water-oxygen interactions and oxygen scrambling were observed between (18)O/H 2 (16)O and (18)O/D 2 (16)O, the latter producing less scrambling. Similar differences were also observed in water reactivity toward CO oxidation, in which less CO 2 was produced with (16)O/D 2 (16)O than with (16)O/H 2 (16)O. These differences are likely due to primary kinetic isotope effects due to the differences in O-H and O-D bond energies.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Cryogenic CO Oxidation on TiO2-Supported Gold Nanoclusters Precovered with Atomic Oxygen

Tae S. Kim; James D. Stiehl; Christopher T. Reeves; Randall J. Meyer; C. Buddie Mullins


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Evidence for molecularly chemisorbed oxygen on TiO2 supported gold nanoclusters and Au(111).

James D. Stiehl; Tae S. Kim; Sean M. Mcclure; C. Buddie Mullins


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2006

Water Activated by Atomic Oxygen on Au(111) to Oxidize CO at Low Temperatures

Tae S. Kim; Jinlong Gong; Rotimi A. Ojifinni; and J. M. White; C. Buddie Mullins


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Reaction of CO with molecularly chemisorbed oxygen on TiO2-supported gold nanoclusters.

James D. Stiehl; Tae S. Kim; Sean M. Mcclure; C. Buddie Mullins


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2006

Selective catalytic oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen on atomic oxygen precovered Au(111).

Jinlong Gong; Rotimi A. Ojifinni; Tae S. Kim; J. M. White; C. Buddie Mullins


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

Adsorption and reaction of nitric oxide with atomic oxygen covered Au(111)

Sean M. Mcclure; Tae S. Kim; James D. Stiehl; Paul L. Tanaka; C. Buddie Mullins


Topics in Catalysis | 2007

Low temperature CO oxidation on Au(111) and the role of adsorbed water

Jinlong Gong; Rotimi A. Ojifinni; Tae S. Kim; James D. Stiehl; Sean M. Mcclure; J. M. White; C. Buddie Mullins


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

Reactive Scattering of CO from an Oxygen-Atom-Covered Au/TiO2 Model Catalyst

James D. Stiehl; Tae S. Kim; Christopher T. Reeves; and Randall J. Meyer; C. Buddie Mullins


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005

Formation of molecularly chemisorbed oxygen on TiO2-supported gold nanoclusters and Au(111) from exposure to an oxygen plasma jet

James D. Stiehl; Tae S. Kim; Sean M. Mcclure; C. Buddie Mullins

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C. Buddie Mullins

University of Texas at Austin

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James D. Stiehl

University of Texas at Austin

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Rotimi A. Ojifinni

University of Texas at Austin

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Sean M. Mcclure

University of Texas at Austin

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J. M. White

University of Texas at Austin

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Graeme Henkelman

University of Texas at Austin

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Ming Pan

University of Texas at Austin

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Nathan S. Froemming

University of Texas at Austin

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Paul L. Tanaka

University of Texas at Austin

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