CO Adsorption on Ag(100) and Ag/MgO(100)
Theoretical studies of CO adsorption on a two-layer Ag(100) film and on a two-layer Ag film on a MgO(100) support are reported. Ab initio calculations are carried at the configuration interaction level of theory using embedding methods to treat the metal−adsorbate region and the extended ionic solid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of physical chemistry. B 2006-06, Vol.110 (23), p.11272-11276 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Theoretical studies of CO adsorption on a two-layer Ag(100) film and on a two-layer Ag film on a MgO(100) support are reported. Ab initio calculations are carried at the configuration interaction level of theory using embedding methods to treat the metal−adsorbate region and the extended ionic solid. The metal overlayer is considered in two different structures: where Ag−Ag distances are equal to the value in the bulk solid, and for a slightly expanded lattice in which the Ag−Ag distances are equal to the O−O distance on the MgO(100) surface. The calculated adsorption energy of Ag(100) on MgO(100) is 0.58 eV per Ag interfacial atom; the Ag−O distance is 2.28 Å. A small transfer of electrons from MgO to Ag occurs on deposition of the silver overlayer. CO adsorption at an atop Ag site is found to be the most stable for adsorption on the two-layer Ag film and also for adsorption on Ag deposited on the oxide; CO adsorption energies range from 0.12 to 0.19 eV. The CO adsorption energy is reduced for the Ag/MgO system compared to adsorption on the unsupported metal film thereby providing evidence for a direct electronic effect of the oxide support at the metal overlayer surface. Expansion of the Ag−Ag distance in the two-layer system also reduces the adsorption energy. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp0575207 |