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Iron Carbidization on Thin-Film Silica and Silicon: A Near-Ambient-Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.8b02076

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Model catalysts consisting of iron particles with similar size deposited on thin-film silica (Fe/SiO2) and on silicon (Fe/Si) were used to study iron carbidization in a CO atmosphere using in situ near-ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Significant differences were observed for CO adsorption, CO dissociation, and iron carbidization when the support was changed from thin-film silica to silicon. Stronger adsorption of CO on Fe/Si than that on Fe/SiO2 was evident from the higher CO equilibrium coverage found at a given temperature in the presence of 1 mbar of CO gas. On thin-film silica, iron starts to carbidize at 150 °C, while the onset of carbidization is at 100 °C on the silicon support. The main reason for the different onset temperature for carbidization is the efficiency of removal of oxygen species after CO dissociation. On thin-film silica, oxygen species formed by CO dissociation block the iron surface until ~150 °C, when CO2 formation removes surface oxygen. Instead, on the silicon support, oxygen species readily spill over to the silicon. As a consequence, oxygen removal is not rate-limiting anymore and carbidization of iron can proceed at a lower temperature

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