Influence of oxygen vacancies on oxygenate reactions over SnO₂(110) single crystal surfaces
The adsorption of a number of Brønsted acids of differing strengths has been studied on stoichiometric and defective Sn0₂ (110) surfaces. The extent of dissociation of these acids depends on the surface composition and the strength of the acid. Two crystallographically inequivalent types of oxygen v...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-374512021-05-02T05:32:50Z Influence of oxygen vacancies on oxygenate reactions over SnO₂(110) single crystal surfaces Gercher, Victoria A. Chemical Engineering Cox, David F. Davis, Richey M. Dillard, John G. Anderson, Mark R. Hanson, Brian E. LD5655.V856 1994.G473 Oxidation Stannic oxide The adsorption of a number of Brønsted acids of differing strengths has been studied on stoichiometric and defective Sn0₂ (110) surfaces. The extent of dissociation of these acids depends on the surface composition and the strength of the acid. Two crystallographically inequivalent types of oxygen vacancies can be introduced onto SnO0₂ (110) surfaces, and the kinetics of the reactions of Brønsted acids is influenced by the number and type of oxygen vacancies present on each surface. The site requirement for dissociation of Brønsted acids has been described as a coordinatively unsaturated cation and an available anion. On the Sn00₂ ( 110) surfaces studied, this site requirement was seen to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for dissociation. In contradiction to the generally accepted idea that the presence of defects increases reactivity, the most defective SnO₂ (110) surface considered showed the lowest activity for dissociation for all adsorbates studied. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:09:55Z 2014-03-14T21:09:55Z 1994-08-05 2006-03-02 2006-03-02 2006-03-02 Dissertation Text etd-03022006-093407 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37451 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-03022006-093407/ en OCLC# 31892807 LD5655.V856_1994.G473.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ x, 134 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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The adsorption of a number of Brønsted acids of differing strengths has been studied on stoichiometric and defective Sn0₂ (110) surfaces. The extent of dissociation of these acids depends on the surface composition and the strength of the acid. Two crystallographically inequivalent types of oxygen vacancies can be introduced onto SnO0₂ (110) surfaces, and the kinetics of the reactions of Brønsted acids is influenced by the number and type of oxygen vacancies present on each surface.
The site requirement for dissociation of Brønsted acids has been described as a coordinatively unsaturated cation and an available anion. On the Sn00₂ ( 110) surfaces studied, this site requirement was seen to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for dissociation. In contradiction to the generally accepted idea that the presence of defects increases reactivity, the most defective SnO₂ (110) surface considered showed the lowest activity for dissociation for all adsorbates studied. === Ph. D. |
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Influence of oxygen vacancies on oxygenate reactions over SnO₂(110) single crystal surfaces |
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Influence of oxygen vacancies on oxygenate reactions over SnO₂(110) single crystal surfaces |
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Influence of oxygen vacancies on oxygenate reactions over SnO₂(110) single crystal surfaces |
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