January 15, 2009
Journal Article

Imaging Consecutive Steps of O2 Reaction with Hydroxylated TiO2(110): Identification of HO2 and Terminal OH Intermediates

Abstract

The hydroperoxyl (HO2) species is believed to be a key intermediate in many heterogeneous photochemical processes, but generally metastable and thus hard to prove. We report here that for the first time, we directly imaged stable, adsorbed HO2 species during O2 reaction with a partially hydroxylated TiO2(110). We also found terminal hydroxyl groups, another critical but never directly observed intermediates. By imaging species and tracking site-specific reactions with high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy, and determining the energies and configurations with density functional theory calculations, we provide molecular-level insight into the underlying reaction mechanisms. These results are expected to have far reaching implications for various catalytic systems involving the interconversion of O2 and H2O.

Revised: September 18, 2009 | Published: January 15, 2009

Citation

Du Y., N.A. Deskins, Z. Zhang, Z. Dohnalek, M. Dupuis, and I. Lyubinetsky. 2009. "Imaging Consecutive Steps of O2 Reaction with Hydroxylated TiO2(110): Identification of HO2 and Terminal OH Intermediates." Journal of Physical Chemistry C 113, no. 2:666-671. PNNL-SA-60868. doi:10.1021/jp807030n