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Interfacial structures and reactivities of CeO2/Cu(111) catalyst with strong interfacial interaction and charge transfer

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 607, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155118

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CeO 2; Cu(111) catalyst; Interfacial structure; Interfacial interaction; Charge transfer; CO oxidation; DFT calculation

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Interfacial structures, interactions, and catalytic properties of CeO2/Cu(1 1 1) composites were investigated using DFT + U calculations. The study found that the interfacial interaction between CeO2(1 1 1) and Cu(1 1 1) substrate increased linearly with the increase of CeO2(1 1 1) thickness. Strong interfacial interaction and charge transfer were identified as key factors for the good stability and excellent catalytic activity of CeO2/Cu catalyst.
Interfacial interactions have been recognized as a crucial factor affecting interfacial structures and catalytic performance. Herein, the interfacial structures, interactions, and catalytic properties of CeO2/Cu(1 1 1) com-posites including monolayer, bilayer and trilayer CeO2(1 1 1) on Cu(1 1 1) substrate were comparatively studied by DFT + U calculations. Our results showed that the interfacial interaction between CeO2(1 1 1) and Cu(1 1 1) substrate increased linearly with the increase of CeO2(1 1 1) thickness. This trend was well rationalized by analyzing the strong interfacial interactions, which were mainly due to the strong O-Cu chemical bonds formed by the hybridization of O-2p orbitals and Cu-3d orbitals at the interface. Significant charge transfer from Cu (1 1 1) substrate to CeO2(1 1 1) layer resulted in the charge accumulations of surface O-Ce-O layer in order of ML-CeO2/Cu(1 1 1) (-1.06 |e|) > BL-CeO2/Cu(1 1 1) (-0.40 |e|) > TL-CeO2/Cu(1 1 1) (+ 0.36 |e|). The intrinsic activity was further identified by employing CO oxidation as model reaction, and followed the order of BL-CeO2/ Cu(1 1 1) > ML-CeO2/Cu(1 1 1) > TL-CeO2/Cu(1 1 1) > ML-CeO2(1 1 1) > TL-CeO2(1 1 1) > BL-CeO2(1 1 1). The results showed that the strong interfacial interaction and charge transfer were key factors for the good stability and excellent catalytic activity of CeO2/Cu catalyst. All these findings provided insights for the design and application of ceria-based catalysts.

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