Modeling Adsorption of CO2 in Rutile Metallic Oxide Surfaces: Implications in CO2 Catalysis

Author:

Chávez-Rocha Rogelio1ORCID,Mercado-Sánchez Itzel1,Vargas-Rodriguez Ismael1,Hernández-Lima Joseelyne1,Bazán-Jiménez Adán1,Robles Juvencio2ORCID,García-Revilla Marco A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chemistry Department, Natural and Exact Sciences Division, University of Guanajuato, Noria Alta S/N, Guanajuato 36050, Mexico

2. Pharmacy Department, Natural and Exact Sciences Division, University of Guanajuato, Noria Alta S/N, Guanajuato 36050, Mexico

Abstract

CO2 is the most abundant greenhouse gas, and for this reason, it is the main target for finding solutions to climatic change. A strategy of environmental remediation is the transformation of CO2 to an aggregated value product to generate a carbon-neutral cycle. CO2 reduction is a great challenge because of the large C=O dissociation energy, ~179 kcal/mol. Heterogeneous photocatalysis is a strategy to address this issue, where the adsorption process is the fundamental step. The focus of this work is the role of adsorption in CO2 reduction by means of modeling the CO2 adsorption in rutile metallic oxides (TiO2, GeO2, SnO2, IrO2 and PbO2) using Density Functional Theory (DFT) and periodic DFT methods. The comparison of adsorption on different metal oxides forming the same type of crystal structure allowed us to observe the influence of the metal in the adsorption process. In the same way, we performed a comparison of the adsorption capability between two different surface planes, (001) and (110). Two CO2 configurations were observed, linear and folded: the folded conformations were observed in TiO2, GeO2 and SnO2, while the linear conformations were present in IrO2 and PbO2. The largest adsorption efficiency was displayed by the (001) surface planes. The CO2 linear and folded configurations were related to the interaction of the oxygen on the metallic surface with the adsorbate carbon, and the linear conformations were associated with the physisorption and folded configurations with chemisorption. TiO2 was the material with the best performance for CO2 interactions during the adsorption.

Funder

CONACYT

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Chemistry (miscellaneous),Analytical Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science

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