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Reactions of adsorbed hydrogen peroxide on Ag, Au and Pt noble-metal surfaces

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Hydrogen peroxide is a compound whose importance spans from biology to industry and to advanced oxidation processes. The detailed knowledge of the surface reactions of adsorbed H2O2 on metal surfaces is necessary for the design of its catalytic production and applications. DFT calculations are employed to study the surface reactions of H2O2 on noble metal surfaces of Ag, Au, and Pt. The surface de-protonation reactions and the surface pKa (*pKa) of H2O2, HO2 and OH. on these metals are explored for the first time. Surface de-protonation of H2O2 is mainly observed on the Au surface, direct O-O dissociation is preferred for Ag and the existence of both reaction channels is observed on Pt. The slow H2O2 surface reactions on the Au surface are found to be due to the change in reaction mechanism compared to the other metals. Even though similar products are formed on these metal surfaces upon H2O2 adsorption, the reaction steps and their rates are unique for each metal surface. The electron donation ability of metal surfaces is crucial in the differences in adsorption and surface reactions of radicals on each metal. As Ag is a better electron donor than Au and Pt, the mechanism of the surface reaction of H2O2 on Ag differs significantly from the mechanism on the two other metals. The results point out that radicals adsorbed on metal surfaces have very different chemical properties from those of them in homogeneous media.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
מספר המאמר164689
כתב עתApplied Surface Science
כרך716
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - 30 ינו׳ 2026

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