The interaction of oxygen with TiC(001): Photoemission and first-principles studies

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Rodriguez, JA [1 ]
Liu, P
Dvorak, J
Jirsak, T
Gomes, J
Takahashi, Y
Nakamura, K
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[1] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA
[2] Univ Porto, IFIMUP, P-4169 Oporto, Portugal
[3] Tokyo Inst Technol, Mat & Struct Lab, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2268503, Japan
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10.1063/1.1755669
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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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High-resolution photoemission and first-principles density-functional slab calculations were used to study the interaction of oxygen with a TiC(001) surface. Atomic oxygen is present on the TiC(001) substrate after small doses of O-2 at room temperature. A big positive shift (1.5-1.8 eV) was detected for the C 1s core level. These photoemission studies suggest the existence of strong O<---->C interactions. A phenomenon corroborated by the results of first-principles calculations, which show a CTiTi hollow as the most stable site for the adsorption of O. Ti and C atoms are involved in the adsorption and dissociation of the O-2 molecule. In general, the bond between O and the TiC(001) surface contains a large degree of ionic character. The carbide-->O charge transfer is substantial even at high coverages (>0.5 ML) of oxygen. At 500 K and large doses of O-2, oxidation of the carbide surface occurs with the removal of C and formation of titanium oxides. There is an activation barrier for the exchange of Ti-C and Ti-O bonds which is overcome only by the formation of C-C or C-O bonds on the surface. The mechanism for the removal of a C atom as CO gas involves a minimum of two O adatoms, and three O adatoms are required for the formation of CO2 gas. Due to the high stability of TiC, an O adatom alone cannot induce the generation of a C vacancy in a flat TiC(001) surface. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.
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