The adsorption and decomposition mechanisms of methylamine catalyzed by Pt4 cluster supported on ruffle(110) titania[namely, Pt4/TiO2-R(110)] were investigated via density functional theory slab calculations with ...The adsorption and decomposition mechanisms of methylamine catalyzed by Pt4 cluster supported on ruffle(110) titania[namely, Pt4/TiO2-R(110)] were investigated via density functional theory slab calculations with Hubbard corrections(DFT+U). The adsorption energies under the most stable configuration of the possible species and the energy barriers of the possible elementary reactions involved in methylamine decomposition were obtained. Through systematic calculations for the reaction mechanism of methylamine decomposition on the PtVTiO2-R(110), the most possible decomposition path is CHaNH2→CH2NH2+H→CH2NH+2H→CHNH+3H→HCN+4H→CN+5H, which is similar to that of methylamine dissociation catalyzed by Pt(100) surface.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21503122, 21346002), the Shanxi Province Science Foundation for Youths, China(No.2014021016-2), the Scientific and Technological Programs in Shanxi Province, China(No. 2015031017), the Industrial and Technological Programs in Datong City, China(No.2015022) and the Foundation of Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry of the Ministry of Education of China.
文摘The adsorption and decomposition mechanisms of methylamine catalyzed by Pt4 cluster supported on ruffle(110) titania[namely, Pt4/TiO2-R(110)] were investigated via density functional theory slab calculations with Hubbard corrections(DFT+U). The adsorption energies under the most stable configuration of the possible species and the energy barriers of the possible elementary reactions involved in methylamine decomposition were obtained. Through systematic calculations for the reaction mechanism of methylamine decomposition on the PtVTiO2-R(110), the most possible decomposition path is CHaNH2→CH2NH2+H→CH2NH+2H→CHNH+3H→HCN+4H→CN+5H, which is similar to that of methylamine dissociation catalyzed by Pt(100) surface.