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Interaction of CO and 02 with Supported Pt Single-Atoms on TiO2(110)
Authors:Shi-hui Dong  Wang Ao-lei  Zhao Jin  Shi-jing Tan  Bing Wang
Institution:Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale and Synergetic Innovation Center of Quantum Information & Quantum Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
Abstract:In view of the high activity of Pt single atoms in the low-temperature oxidation of CO, we investigate the adsorption behavior of Pt single atoms on reduced rutile TiO\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document}(110) surface and their interaction with CO and O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document} molecules using scanning tunneling microscopy and density function theory calculations. Pt single atoms were prepared on the TiO\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document}(110) surface at 80 K, showing their preferred adsorption sites at the oxygen vacancies. We characterized the adsorption configurations of CO and O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document} molecules separately to the TiO\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document}-supported Pt single atom samples at 80 K. It is found that the Pt single atoms tend to capture one CO to form Pt-CO complexes, with the CO molecule bonding to the fivefold coordinated Ti (Ti\begin{document}$ _{5 \rm{c}} $\end{document}) atom at the next nearest neighbor site. After annealing the sample from 80 K to 100 K, CO molecules may diffuse, forming another type of complexes, Pt-(CO)\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document}. For O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document} adsorption, each Pt single atom may also capture one O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document} molecule, forming Pt-O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document} complexes with O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document} molecule bonding to either the nearest or the next nearest neighboring Ti\begin{document}$ _{5 \rm{c}} $\end{document} sites. Our study provides the single-molecule-level knowledge of the interaction of CO and O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document} with Pt single atoms, which represent the important initial states of the reaction between CO and O\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document}.
Keywords:Rutile TiO$ _2 $  Single atom catalysis  CO oxidation  Scanning tunneling microscope
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