N. Aas et al., ADSORPTION AND DECOMPOSITION OF METHANOL ON TIO2, SRTIO3 AND SRO, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 90(7), 1994, pp. 1015-1022
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Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The adsorptive and reactive behaviour of TiO2, SrTiO, and SrO towards
methanol have been investigated using temperature-programmed desorptio
n and XPS. TiO2 was found to be reduced during the adsorption/desorpti
on process and showed predominantly CH4 formation at low coverages. At
higher coverages, alternative paths led also to the desorption of CH3
OH and HCHO though CH4 was the main product desorbed at ca. 500 K. The
product pattern indicates that a methoxy is the major surface interme
diate. CO and H-2 were evolved at ca. 600 K, possibly from the decompo
sition of a formate species, while H2O was desorbed between 300 and 70
0 K. On SrO the coincident evolution of CO and H-2 at 580 K, with H2O
and CO2 being minor products, indicated a formate intermediate as the
dominant one on this surface. The product pattern on SrTiO3 resembled
that on TiO2, although the main product in this case was CH3OH, with C
H4 being produced in much smaller quantities and only at much higher t
emperature than on TiO2 (620 K). The source of these differences is di
scussed in terms of the defect chemistry of the surfaces involved.