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Composition dependent reactivity of titanium oxide clusters

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    Abstract

    Based on first-principles calculations of titanium oxide clusters, TinOm (n = 1-4), we reveal the composition dependent reactivity of titanium oxide clusters. Our interesting results include: (1) the reactivity depends on the ratio of O atoms in the clusters, with smaller O ratios associated with higher reactivity; (2) among the different titanium oxide species investigated, the most stable structures are TinO2n, but their reactivities are relatively lower than the clusters with a smaller O atom ratio; moreover, (3) when the O atom ratio is small, the reactivity required to form the Ti-Ti bond is larger than either the Ti-O or O-O bond between two interacting titanium oxide clusters. These results will be useful for designing efficient titanium oxide catalysts, or photocatalysts, in particular, for energy and environmental applications.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)10594-10599
    JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
    Volume18
    Issue number15
    Online published14 Mar 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Apr 2016

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