Structure and reactivity of water layers on defect-free and defective anatase TiO2(101) surfaces

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Tilocca, A [1 ]
Selloni, A [1 ]
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[1] Princeton Univ, Dept Chem, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
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10.1021/jp037685k
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The adsorption of thin water overlayers on the (101) surface of TiO2 anatase has been Studied through Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics (CPMD) simulations. We compared the Structural and dynamic properties of one and two H2O monolayers adsorbed on defect-free and partially reduced surfaces at 160 K. As for an isolated adsorbed H2O molecule, We found that water dissociation is possible only on the defective surface. With respect to a single H2O, the interaction between H2O molecules reduces the dissociation barrier: a water molecule incorporated in a monolayer (ML) or a bilayer (BL) over a defected surface dissociates spontaneously at 160 K. On the perfect Surface, a water ML forms a regular array of Ti-coordinated molecules, whereas on the defective Surface some molecules shift coordination from Ti to a bridging (O-2c) oxygen, leading to a mixed ML state with molecular water adsorbed on two different sites and two hydroxyls resulting from the dissociation. Only after adsorption of a second water layer O-2c-coordinated molecules are formed also on the regular surface, leading to a more disordered state. Although most structural differences between water overlayers on defect-free and defective surfaces disappear at BL coverage, water molecules are more mobile in the presence of the defect. The presence of H2O-O-2c only above ML coverage and the lack of water dissociation oil the defect-free surface are in agreement with the findings of recent temperature-programmed desorption experiments, which have been further analyzed on the basis of the calculated adsorption energies.
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