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arxiv: cond-mat/0305297 · v1 · submitted 2003-05-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Why is a noble metal catalytically active? The role of the O-Ag interaction in the function of silver as an oxidation catalyst

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Extensive density-functional theory calculations, and taking into account temperature and pressure, affords a comprehensive picture of the behavior and interaction of oxygen and Ag(111), and provides valuable insight into the function of silver as an oxidation catalyst. The obtained phase-diagram reveals the most stable species present in a given environment and thus identifies (and excludes) possibly active oxygen species. In particular, for the conditions of ethylene epoxidation, a thin oxide-like structure is most stable, suggesting that such atomic O species are actuating the catalysis, in contrast to hitherto proposed molecular-like species.

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