Methanol Decomposition on Copper Surfaces under Ambient Conditions: Mechanism, Surface Kinetics, and Structure Sensitivity

ACS CATALYSIS

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Here, we study the adsorption of methanol vapor under ambient pressure and temperature conditions on low-index Cu surfaces using surface-sensitive infrared (IR) and X-ray spectroscopy techniques. The first step of methanol decomposition, i.e., breaking of the O-H bond to form surface-bound methoxy, readily occurs under ambient conditions. Time-lapse IR spectra clearly indicate a gradually decreasing methoxy coverage, which does not obey well-established kinetic models. We rationalize the initial temperature-independent, high, non-equilibrium coverage of methoxy by a H-bonded methanol assembly in the precursor state. A temperature-dependent equilibrium coverage is achieved as the excess methoxy is eliminated gradually via further dehydrogenation to CO that desorbs to the gas phase. The kinetics of this process displays a significant structure sensitivity with considerably faster kinetics on the Cu(110) surface compared to Cu(111) and Cu(100) surfaces.
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copper, methanol dehydrogenation, adsorption, kinetics, structure-activity relationship, IR spectroscopy
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