Charging Effects on Bonding and Catalyzed Oxidation of CO on Au <sub>8</sub> Clusters on MgO

Bokwon Yoon(Georgia Institute of Technology), Hannu Häkkinen(Georgia Institute of Technology), Uzi Landman(Georgia Institute of Technology), Anke S. Wörz(Georgia Institute of Technology), Jean-Marie Antonietti(Georgia Institute of Technology), Stéphane Abbet(Georgia Institute of Technology), Ken Judai(Georgia Institute of Technology), Ueli Heiz(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Science
January 20, 2005
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Abstract

Gold octamers (Au8) bound to oxygen-vacancy F-center defects on Mg(001) are the smallest clusters to catalyze the low-temperature oxidation of CO to CO2, whereas clusters deposited on close-to-perfect magnesia surfaces remain chemically inert. Charging of the supported clusters plays a key role in promoting their chemical activity. Infrared measurements of the stretch vibration of CO adsorbed on mass-selected gold octamers soft-landed on MgO(001) with coadsorbed O2 show a red shift on an F-center-rich surface with respect to the perfect surface. The experiments agree with quantum ab initio calculations that predict that a red shift of the C-O vibration should arise via electron back-donation to the CO antibonding orbital.


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