Electronic factors governing ethylene hydrogenation and dehydrogenation activity of pseudomorphic PdML/Re(0001), PdML/Ru(0001), Pd(111), and PdML/Au(111) surfaces

被引:341
作者
Pallassana, V [1 ]
Neurock, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Sch Engn & Appl Sci, Dept Chem Engn, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
ethylene; hydrogenation; dehydrogenation; bimetallic overlayers; palladium; chemisorption; ethyl; vinyl; density functional theory; Evans-Polanyi relation; LFER;
D O I
10.1006/jcat.1999.2724
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
DFT-GGA periodic slab calculations were used to examine the chemisorption, hydrogenation, and dehydrogenation of ethylene on pseudomorphic monolayers of Pd(lll) on Re(0001) [Pd-ML/Re(0001)], Pd-ML/Ru(0001), Pd(111), and Pd-ML/Au(111). The computed (root 3 x root 3) di-sigma binding energy for ethylene on Pd-ML/Re(00001), Pd-ML/Ru(0001), Pd(111), and Pd-ML/Au(111) are - 10, -31, -62, and -78 kJ/mol, respectively. Hydrogen chemisorption follows trends very similar to the adsorption of ethylene with calculated dissociative adsorption energies of +2, -6, -78, and -83 kJ/mol, on the Pd-ML/Re(00001), Pd-ML/Ru(0001), Pd(111), and Pd-ML/Au(111) surfaces, respectively. The elementary reactions of ethylene hydrogenation to form a surface ethyl intermediate and the dehydrogenation of ethylene to form a surface vinyl species were examined as model reactions for metal-catalyzed coupling and adsorbate bond-breaking reactions, respectively. Activation barriers and energies of reaction were computed for these elementary C-H bond-forming and C-H bond-breaking reactions over all the aforementioned surfaces. Calculations indicate that the activation barriers for the C-H bond breaking of surface-bound ethylene and ethyl intermediates correlate linearly with the corresponding overall energies of reaction for different Pd overlayer surfaces, with a slope of 0.65. The C-H bond activation barriers appear to be lower on surfaces where the reaction is more exothermic, consistent with the Evans-Polanyi postulate. Finally, we demonstrate that both the trends in the adsorption energy of ethylene and the activation barriers for hydrogenation/dehydrogenation of ethylene are correlated to the intrinsic electronic properties of the bare metal surface. Using concepts derived from frontier-orbital theory, we extend the simple surface-activity model developed by Hammer and Norskov (Surf. Sci. 343, 211 (1995)) to predict the chemisorption and surface reactivity of both ethylene and ethyl on different surfaces. The d-band for the bare Pd overlayer is observed shifting closer to the Fermi energy as the substrate metal is changed from a reactive metal such as Re to a noble metal such as Au. Since C-H bond activation of ethyl and ethylene is primarily guided by electron-backdonation to the antibonding sigma(CH*) orbital, the activation barriers for C-H bond breaking were found to be lower on surfaces where the d-band is closer to the Fermi level. The converse is true for the microscopic reverse, C-H bond formation reaction. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
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