ISSN 0253-2778

CN 34-1054/N

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Hydrogen activation over stoichiometric and defective CeO2 surfaces: A first-principles study

  • Hydrogen activation plays a pivotal role in hydrogenation reactions over transition metal oxide catalysts. Clarifying hydrogen activation over ceria oxide (CeO2) is an important issue in the acetylene hydrogenation reaction. Employing density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we studied hydrogen activation over stoichiometric and defective CeO2(111), (110), and (100) surfaces. Hydrogen dissociates on the stoichiometric CeO2 surfaces only forming hydroxyl groups. The presence of oxygen vacancies can promote the H2 activation over the defective CeO2 surfaces. Both H+ and H- species can be found on the defective CeO2(111) and (100) surfaces, whereas only H+ species can be observed on the defective CeO2(110) surface. The structure sensitivity of the H2 activation over the stoichiometric and defective CeO2 surfaces is correlated with H+ and H- adsorption energies determined by the ability of the surface oxygen vacancy formation and charge distributions of Ce and O ions. Our work provides more insight into H2 activation on CeO2-based catalysts which will guide better catalyst design for hydrogenation reactions.
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