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Partial oxidation of methanol on well-ordered V2O5(001)/Au(111) thin films

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The partial oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde on well-ordered thin V2O5(001)films supported on Au(111) was studied. Temperature-programmed desorption shows that bulk-terminated surfaces are not reactive, whereas reduced surfaces produce formaldehyde. Formaldehyde desorption occurs between 400 K and 550 K, without evidence for reaction products other than formaldehyde and water. Scanning tunnelling microscopy shows that methanol forms methoxy groups on vanadyl oxygen vacancies. If methanol is adsorbed at low temperature, the available adsorption sites are only partly covered with methoxy groups after warming up to room temperature, whereas prolonged methanol dosing at room temperature leads to full coverage. In order to explain these findings we present a model that essentially comprises recombination of methoxy and hydrogen to methanol in competition with the reaction of two surface hydroxyl groups to form water.

Year of Publication
2009
Journal
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume
11
Number
17
Number of Pages
3290-3299
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
1463-9076
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ISI:000265195600035
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97a9d2cf7699615d4959dc8ed556edd7
Alternate Journal
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
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