Abstract
The catalytic oxidation of HCl by molecular oxygen (Deacon process) over ceria allows the recovery of molecular chlorine from omnipresent HCl waste produced in various industrial processes. Previous density functional theory (DFT) model-calculations1 proposed, that the most critical reaction step in this process is the displacement of tightly bound chlorine at a vacant oxygen position on the CeO₂(111) surface Cl(vac) towards a less strongly bound cerium on-top Cl(top) position. This step is highly endothermic by more than 2 eV. On the basis of a dedicated model study, namely the re-oxidation of a chlorinated single crystalline Cl(vac)-CeO₂₋ₓ(111)-(√3 × √3)R30° surface structure, we provide unique spectroscopic data (high resolution core level spectroscopy (HRCLS) and X-ray adsorption near edge structure (XANES)) for this oxygen-induced de-chlorination process. Combined with theoretical evidence from DFT calculations, the Cl(vac) → Cl(top) displacement reaction is predicted to be induced by a surface-adsorbed peroxo species (O₂²⁻), making the displacement step concerted and exothermic by 0.6 eV with an activation barrier of only 1.04 eV. The peroxo species is shown to be important for the re-oxidation of Clvac-CeO₂₋ₓ(111) and is considered essential for understanding the function of ceria in oxidation catalysis.
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-X-ray reflectivity data;
-LEED patterns of CeO₂₋ₓ(111) and Clvac-CeO₂₋ₓ(111);
-Decomposition of Ce M(4,5) edge XANES of CeO₋ₓ(111) by linear combination of CeO₂(111) and Ce₂O₃ reference spectra;
-Decomposition of Ce 4d HRCL spectra of CeO₂₋ₓ(111) by linear combination of CeO₂(111) and Ce₂O₃ reference spectra;
-Cl 2p HRCL spectra during annealing step of Cl(vac)-CeO₂₋ₓ(111);
-O 1s HRCL spectra during annealing step of Cl(vac)-CeO₂₋ₓ(111);
-O 1s spectra of re-oxidation Cl(vac)-CeO₂₋ₓ(111);
-Ball and stick model of Cl(vac)-CeO₂₋ₓ(111);
-Deconvolution Cl 2p HRCL spectra: before and after re-oxidation;
-Cl 2p spectra of re-oxidation Cl(vac)-CeO₂₋ₓ(111) (hν = 850 eV);
-Cl 2p spectra during flash off Cl(vac)-CeO₂₋ₓ(111);
-Energy diagram for different vacancy diffusion pathways;
-Movie frames of the de-chlorination process;
-Energy diagram and pathway for surface diffusion of peroxo species;
-O 1s spectrum of peroxo species on CeO₂(111);
-Differential heat of adsorption of Cl;
-References with more than 10 authors;
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