Cyclohexane is a high-valued chemical receivingsignificant interest in liquid hydrogen storage technology.TiO_(2)-based catalysts show high performance in the photocatalytic dehydrogenation of cyclohexane under mild c...Cyclohexane is a high-valued chemical receivingsignificant interest in liquid hydrogen storage technology.TiO_(2)-based catalysts show high performance in the photocatalytic dehydrogenation of cyclohexane under mild conditions,but the detailed reaction mechanism is not well understood.With the surface science approaches,we have studied the adsorption and surface chemistry of cyclohexane on rutile TiO_(2)(110).The thermal desorption spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results both demonstrate the molecular adsorption of cyclohexane on rutile TiO_(2)(110).Upon the UV Hg light irradiation,photodesorption of cyclohexane occurs from both the chemisorbed monolayer and the multilayer.No decomposition nor dehydrogenation of cyclohexane occurs on rutile TiO_(2)(110).These results deepen the fundamental understanding of the surface chemistry of cyclohexane on the TiO_(2)surface.展开更多
基金This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.22202191).
文摘Cyclohexane is a high-valued chemical receivingsignificant interest in liquid hydrogen storage technology.TiO_(2)-based catalysts show high performance in the photocatalytic dehydrogenation of cyclohexane under mild conditions,but the detailed reaction mechanism is not well understood.With the surface science approaches,we have studied the adsorption and surface chemistry of cyclohexane on rutile TiO_(2)(110).The thermal desorption spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results both demonstrate the molecular adsorption of cyclohexane on rutile TiO_(2)(110).Upon the UV Hg light irradiation,photodesorption of cyclohexane occurs from both the chemisorbed monolayer and the multilayer.No decomposition nor dehydrogenation of cyclohexane occurs on rutile TiO_(2)(110).These results deepen the fundamental understanding of the surface chemistry of cyclohexane on the TiO_(2)surface.