Reactions of acetaldehyde on UO2(111) single crystal surfaces.: Evidence of benzene formation

被引:26
作者
Chong, SV [1 ]
Idriss, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Chem, Auckland 1, New Zealand
来源
JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A | 2001年 / 19卷 / 04期
关键词
D O I
10.1116/1.1371321
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
The reactions of aldehydes on metal oxide surfaces have exposed some of the most exquisite chemistry in comparison to their alcohol and carboxylic acid counterparts. Due to the intermediate oxidation state of the carbonyl carbon on an aldehyde, reactions such as the Cannizzaro disproportionation (forming alkoxides and carboxylates) and Tishchenko (forming ester) have been observed on various metal oxide surfaces, in addition to direct oxidation and reduction. Furthermore, condensation reactions have also been observed with aldehydes possessing alpha-H atom(s) over stoichiometric metal oxide surfaces, while surface defect sites are able to reductively couple two aldehyde adsorbates to yield alkene. Herein, we present the reactions of acetaldehyde over the stoichiometric, electron-irradiated, H-2-reduced, and argon ion-sputtered surfaces of a UO2 (1 1 1) single crystal. Temperature programmed desorption results over the four surfaces show evidence of benzene formation, and it appears that electron-irradiation slightly increases the conversion to benzene, H-2 reduction doubles it, and argon ion-sputtering increases it by fourfold. Thus the amount of benzene formed from acetaldehyde over a UO2 single crystal might be a novel way to quantitatively estimate the extent of surface defects. (C) 2001 American Vacuum Society.
引用
收藏
页码:1933 / 1937
页数:5
相关论文
共 40 条
[1]   THE REACTION OF FORMALDEHYDE ON VARIOUS METAL-OXIDE CATALYSTS [J].
AI, M .
JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS, 1983, 83 (01) :141-150
[2]   Ethanol reactions over the UO2(111) single crystal:: effect of the Madelung potential on the reaction selectivity [J].
Chong, SV ;
Griffiths, TR ;
Idriss, H .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 2000, 444 (1-3) :187-198
[3]   The influence of surface defects on ethanol dehydrogenation versus dehydration on the UO2(111) surface [J].
Chong, SV ;
Barteau, MA ;
Idriss, H .
CATALYSIS TODAY, 2000, 63 (2-4) :283-289
[4]   Reactions of acetic acid on UO2(111) single crystal surfaces [J].
Chong, SV ;
Idriss, H .
JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A, 2000, 18 (04) :1900-1905
[5]   OXIDATION MECHANISMS AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF THE ACTINIDES [J].
COLMENARES, CA .
PROGRESS IN SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY, 1984, 15 (04) :257-364
[6]   THE ADSORPTION OF METHYL-IODIDE ON URANIUM AND URANIUM-DIOXIDE - SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION USING X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY (XPS) AND AUGER-ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY (AES) [J].
DILLARD, JG ;
MOERS, H ;
KLEWENEBENIUS, H ;
KIRCH, G ;
PFENNIG, G ;
ACHE, HJ .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1984, 145 (01) :62-86
[7]   ION-SCATTERING STRUCTURE STUDIES OF UO2 SURFACES [J].
ELLIS, WP ;
TAYLOR, TN .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1978, 75 (02) :279-286
[8]  
ELLIS WP, 1936, J CHEM PHYS, V48, P5695
[9]   ACTIVE-SITES ON BARIUM OXIDE FOR ISOMERIZATION OF BUTENES, EXCHANGE OF BUTENES WITH D-2 AND H-2-D-2 EQUILIBRATION [J].
HATTORI, H ;
MARUYAMA, K ;
TANABE, K .
JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS, 1976, 44 (01) :50-56
[10]  
HEDGILI MN, 2000, SURF SCI, V445, P512