Elucidating the active phases of CoOx films on Au(111) in the CO Oxidation Reaction
Preprint 2023 en
Authors
HC
Hao Chen
LF
Lorenz J. Falling
HK
Heath Kersell
Abstract
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Using CoOx thin films supported on Au(111) single crystal surfaces as model catalysts for the CO oxidation reaction we show that three reaction regimes exist in response to chemical and topographic restructuring of the CoOx catalyst as a function of reactant gas phase CO/O2 stoichiometry a finding that highlights the versatility of catalysts and their evolution in response to reaction conditions. Under oxygen-lean conditions and moderate temperatures (below 150C degrees) partially oxidized films containing CoO were found to be efficient catalysts. In contrast, stoichiometric CoO films containing only Co2+ form carbonates in the presence of CO that poison the reaction below 300 C degrees. Under oxygen-rich conditions a more oxidized catalyst phase forms containing Co3+ species that is effective in a wide temperature range. Resonant photoemission spectroscopy (ResPES) revealed the unique role of Co3+ sites in catalyzing the CO oxidation. DFT calculations provided deeper insights into the pathway and free energy barriers for the reactions on these oxide phases.
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