Examines the surface chemistry of chromyl chloride on TiO2(110). Results suggest that the reduction and potential immobilization of Cr(VI) species on TiO2 materials may occur thermally if the appropriate surface defect sites are present.
Revised: November 9, 1999 |
Published: November 1, 1998
Citation
Alam M., M.A. Henderson, P.D. Kaviratna, G.S. Herman, and C.H. Peden. 1998.Chromyl Chloride Chemistry on the TiO2(110) Surface.Journal of Physical Chemistry B 102.PNNL-SA-28900.