Title of article :
Vibrational study of ammonia adsorption on Pt/SiO2
Author/Authors :
Mikaela Wallin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Vibrational properties of surface species formed upon NH3 adsorption on Pt/SiO2, model system for the gas sensitive part in
ammonia sensors based on field effect devices, have been investigated with in situ DRIFT spectroscopy. Experiments have been
performed for a series of samples with different Pt loading at three temperatures, 50, 150 and 300 8C, and in the absence and
presence of oxygen. In addition, electronic structure calculations and vibrational analysis have been performed within the
density functional theory (DFT) for NH3 and NH2 species adsorbed on platinum and hydroxylated silica model systems.
Observations from both DRIFT spectra and DFT calculations indicate that NH3 is more strongly bound to platinum than to
silanol groups on the SiO2 support. Vibrational modes assigned to NH2 appeared in the DRIFT experiments, indicative of NH3
dissociation, an interpretation supported by the calculations. Exposure of O2 was found to have minor effect on the vibrational
spectrum at 50 8C. However, at 150 8C an increase of the vibration band assigned to the NH2 surface species was observed
together with formation of gas phase N2O for samples with high platinum content. Thus, ammonia is oxidised over Pt at this
temperature and oxygen is most likely facilitating ammonia dissociation.
Keywords :
NH3 , Platinum , SiO2 , Drift , DFT , LCAO , Gas sensor , Vibrational analysis , In situ FTIR
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science