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First-principles investigation of Ag-Cu alloy surfaces in an oxidizing environment
by
Stampfl, Catherine
, Piccinin, Simone
, Scheffler, Matthias
in
Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Chemical potential
/ Composition
/ Computational geometry
/ Convexity
/ Copper base alloys
/ Copper oxides
/ Density functional theory
/ Dependence
/ Epoxidation
/ Ethylene
/ First principles
/ Free energy
/ Free surfaces
/ Hulls
/ Investigations
/ Organic chemistry
/ Oxidation
/ Oxygen
/ Phase diagrams
/ Selectivity
/ Surface energy
/ Surface stability
/ Thin films
2007
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First-principles investigation of Ag-Cu alloy surfaces in an oxidizing environment
by
Stampfl, Catherine
, Piccinin, Simone
, Scheffler, Matthias
in
Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Chemical potential
/ Composition
/ Computational geometry
/ Convexity
/ Copper base alloys
/ Copper oxides
/ Density functional theory
/ Dependence
/ Epoxidation
/ Ethylene
/ First principles
/ Free energy
/ Free surfaces
/ Hulls
/ Investigations
/ Organic chemistry
/ Oxidation
/ Oxygen
/ Phase diagrams
/ Selectivity
/ Surface energy
/ Surface stability
/ Thin films
2007
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First-principles investigation of Ag-Cu alloy surfaces in an oxidizing environment
by
Stampfl, Catherine
, Piccinin, Simone
, Scheffler, Matthias
in
Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Chemical potential
/ Composition
/ Computational geometry
/ Convexity
/ Copper base alloys
/ Copper oxides
/ Density functional theory
/ Dependence
/ Epoxidation
/ Ethylene
/ First principles
/ Free energy
/ Free surfaces
/ Hulls
/ Investigations
/ Organic chemistry
/ Oxidation
/ Oxygen
/ Phase diagrams
/ Selectivity
/ Surface energy
/ Surface stability
/ Thin films
2007
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First-principles investigation of Ag-Cu alloy surfaces in an oxidizing environment
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First-principles investigation of Ag-Cu alloy surfaces in an oxidizing environment
2007
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In this paper we investigate by means of first-principles density functional theory calculations the (111) surface of the Ag-Cu alloy under varying conditions of pressure of the surrounding oxygen atmosphere and temperature. This alloy has been recently proposed as a catalyst with improved selectivity for ethylene epoxidation with respect to pure silver, the catalyst commonly used in industrial applications. Here we show that the presence of oxygen leads to copper segregation to the surface. Considering the surface free energy as a function of the surface composition, we construct the convex hull to investigate the stability of various surface structures. By including the dependence of the free surface energy on the oxygen chemical potential, we are able compute the phase diagram of the alloy as a function of temperature, pressure and surface composition. We find that, at temperature and pressure typically used in ethylene epoxidation, a number of structures can be present on the surface of the alloy, including clean Ag(111), thin layers of copper oxide and thick oxide-like structures. These results are consistent with, and help explain, recent experimental results.
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