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BF3 Adsorption on Stoichiometric and Oxygen-Deficient SnO2(110) Surfaces

Authors :
Mark W. Abee
David F. Cox
Source :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 107:1814-1820
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2003.

Abstract

BF 3 has been used as a probe of the basicity of surface oxygen anions on SnO 2 (110) surfaces. BF 3 interacts directly with surface lattice oxygen "base" sites on SnO 2 (110) and acts as a reasonable molecular chemisorption probe for the basicity of thermally stable three-coordinate O 2 - anions by forming a Lewis acid/base adduct with these particular surface oxygen anions. However, BF 3 reacts irreversibly with the more labile two-coordinate bridging oxygen on the stoichiometric surface, and no distinctive BF 3 desorption feature is observed in thermal desorption that can be used to provide a measure of the basicity of bridging oxygen anions. These results are indicative of an inherent limitation in the application of BF 3 thermal desorption measurements as a simple probe for the basicity of surface oxygen species of limited thermal stability. The presence of bridging oxygen on the stoichiometric surface does gives rise to gas-phase reaction products (HF and F 2 ) in thermal desorption that are not seen on the more oxygen-deficient surfaces. For all surfaces, some BF 3 dissociation is observed, which results in the slow build up of surface boron and fluoride during consecutive thermal desorption runs.

Details

ISSN :
15205207 and 15206106
Volume :
107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6aea71f1444c9749762b91ff473ec08f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp021771n