October 18, 2012
Journal Article

Acetone-Assisted Oxygen Vacancy Diffusion on TiO2(110)

Abstract

We have studied the dynamic relationship between acetone and bridge-bonded oxygen (Ob) vacancy (VO) defect sites on the TiO2(110)-1 × 1 surface using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density function theory (DFT) calculations. We report an adsorbate-assisted VO diffusion mechanism. The STM images taken at 300 K show that acetone preferably adsorbs on the VO site and is mobile. The sequential isothermal STM images directly show that the mobile acetone effectively migrates the position of VO by a combination of two acetone diffusion channels: one is the diffusion along the Ob row and moving as an alkyl group, which heals the initial VO; another is the diffusion from the Ob row to the fivecoordinated Ti4+ row and then moving along the Ti4+ row as an acetone, which leaves a VO behind. The calculated acetone diffusion barriers for the two channels are comparable and agree with experimental results.

Revised: January 14, 2014 | Published: October 18, 2012

Citation

Xia Y., B. Zhang, J. Ye, Q. Ge, and Z. Zhang. 2012. Acetone-Assisted Oxygen Vacancy Diffusion on TiO2(110). Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 3, no. 20:2970–2974. doi:10.1021/jz301293y