Investigation of structural and electronic properties of small Au n Cu m (n+m≤5) nano-clusters for Oxygen adsorption

IF 1.2 Q4 NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
Razieh Habibpour, R. Vaziri
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Abstract

In this study, the structures, the IR spectroscopy, and the electronic properties of Au n Cu m (n+m≤5) bimetallic clusters were studied and compared with those of pure gold and copper clusters using the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) and exchange correlation density functional theory (DFT). The study of an O 2 -Au n Cu m system is important to identify the promotion effects of each of the two metals and their effect in catalysts, sensors, energy sources, or many other applications. This study also demonstrated that the O 2 molecule preferred to adsorb at the Cu site rather than at the Au site in bimetallic clusters. O 2 adsorption at a bridge site is energetically more favored over the other sites (1- both oxygen atoms are bonded to the same substrate atom 2- O 2 is connected to a Cu atom through a single bond) for oxygen adsorption on these clusters. Further, it was concluded that after the adsorption of the O 2 molecule on the bimetallic clusters, the Au-Cu interaction is strengthened and the O-O interaction is weakened; the reactivity improvement of the oxygen molecule was clear.
小Au n Cu m (n+m≤5)纳米团簇氧吸附的结构和电子性能研究
本文采用广义梯度近似(GGA)和交换相关密度泛函理论(DFT)研究了Au n Cu m (n+m≤5)双金属团簇的结构、红外光谱和电子性质,并与纯金和纯铜团簇进行了比较。o2 -Au和Cu - m体系的研究对于确定这两种金属的促进作用及其在催化剂、传感器、能源或许多其他应用中的作用是重要的。该研究还表明,在双金属簇中,o2分子更倾向于吸附在Cu位点而不是Au位点。o2在桥上的吸附在能量上比其他位置(1-两个氧原子都与同一个底物原子相连;2- o2通过单键与Cu原子相连)更有利于氧在这些簇上的吸附。进一步得出o2分子吸附在双金属团簇上后,Au-Cu相互作用增强,O-O相互作用减弱;氧分子的反应性改善是明显的。
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international journal of nano dimension
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