NEXAFS studies of the reaction of SO2 with TiO2(100)-(1 × 1) and -(1 × 3)
1996
Abstract S K -edge NEXAFS has been used to monitor the thermally-activated reaction of SO 2 with TiO 2 (100)-(1 × 3) and TiO 2 (100)-(1 × 1) in order to investigate the influence of surface structure and oxygen vacancies on the reactivity. In each case SO 2 chemisorbs at 110 K, reacting further to form a sulphite-like intermediate species at higher temperatures (110–;400 K). This intermediate transforms to a sulphate-like species as the temperature is further increased (130–;500 K). The polarisation dependence of the NEXAFS for the sulphate-like species on both substrates at 130–;220 K evidences a lowering of the expected T d molecular symmetry. Overall, the data indicate that the mesoscopic morphology of the substrate has little influence on the adsorption site or reaction pathway for SO 2 . In addition, the only discernable effect of oxygen vacancies on the reaction is that 0.03 ML of sulphide is formed on TiO 2 (100)-(1 × 3) following SO 2 exposure.
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