Surface intermediates in the reaction of methanol, formaldehyde and methyl formate on copper (110)

B.A. Sexton, A.E. Hughes, N.R. Avery
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Abstract

The adsorption and reactions of methanol, methyl formate and formaldehyde on clean and oxygen-covered copper (110) surfaces has been studied with EELS, UPS and temperature programmed desorption (TPD). We report spectroscopic data for (a) the condensed multilayers at 90 K, (b) the surface monolayers and (c) the reaction intermediates formate (HCOO) and methoxy (CH3O) generated by reaction with surface atomic oxygen. On the clean surface methanol and methyl formate bond via the oxygen and carbonyl lone pair orbitals, whereas formaldehyde always polymerizes to surface paraformaldehyde above 120 K. Atomic oxygen generates methoxy by reaction with methanol and formate by reaction with formaldehyde as reported previously. Methyl formate undergoes nucleophilic attack to form both methoxy and formate in the presence of atomic oxygen, in a similar fashion to the reaction on Ag (110). Whereas the oxidation reactions of these molecules on copper catalysts can be explained with reference to the observed intermediates, no evidence is found for the dimerization of formaldehyde or the dehydrogenation of methanol to form methyl formate: reactions which are quite facile under higher pressure conditions.

甲醇、甲醛和甲酸甲酯在铜上反应的表面中间体(110)
用EELS、UPS和程序升温解吸(TPD)研究了甲醇、甲酸甲酯和甲醛在清洁和氧包覆铜(110)表面的吸附和反应。我们报告了(a)在90k下凝聚多层膜的光谱数据,(b)表面单层和(c)与表面原子氧反应产生的反应中间体甲酸酯(HCOO)和甲氧基(ch30)。在干净的表面上,甲醇和甲酸甲酯通过氧和羰基孤对轨道结合,而甲醛在120 K以上总是聚合成表面多聚甲醛。如前所述,氧原子与甲醇反应生成甲氧基,与甲醛反应生成甲酸。甲酸甲酯在氧原子的存在下经历亲核攻击形成甲氧基和甲酸甲酯,类似于在Ag(110)上的反应。虽然这些分子在铜催化剂上的氧化反应可以用观察到的中间体来解释,但没有发现甲醛二聚化或甲醇脱氢形成甲酸甲酯的证据,这些反应在高压条件下很容易发生。
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