Orientation of acetic acid hydrogen bonded to acetate terminated TiO2(110)
•The use of a novel technique, ambient pressure NEXAFS, to determine the orientation of second layer molecular acetic acid bonded to dissociated acetic acid in the contact layer. Acetic acid is a common pollutant for which photocatalytic degradation over titania provides a mitigating strategy. Knowl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Surface science 2020-09, Vol.699 (C), p.121628, Article 121628 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The use of a novel technique, ambient pressure NEXAFS, to determine the orientation of second layer molecular acetic acid bonded to dissociated acetic acid in the contact layer.
Acetic acid is a common pollutant for which photocatalytic degradation over titania provides a mitigating strategy. Knowledge of the bonding of acetate/acetic acid to this substrate is needed to aid interpretation of the photocatalytic data. In this work we use ambient pressure near edge X-ray absorption fine structure to measure the coverage and geometry of acetate in the TiO2(110) contact layer as well as acetic acid in an additional layer. A saturation coverage of 0.5 monolayers in both layers is found up to an acetic acid pressure of 10−1 Torr at 266 K. The geometry of acetate appears to be unchanged by adsorption of an additional layer of acetic acid, with the contact layer involving a majority acetate species bidentate bonded to neighboring Ti5c sites and a minority acetate species bonded in a perpendicular geometry. Acetic acid has a similar geometry dictated by hydrogen bonding to the contact layer as well as the substrate. |
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ISSN: | 0039-6028 1879-2758 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.susc.2020.121628 |