Cation-doping strategies for tuning of zirconia acid–base properties

Author:

Delarmelina Maicon12ORCID,Catlow C. Richard A.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT, UK

2. UK Catalysis Hub, Research Complex at Harwell, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0FA, UK

3. Department of Chemistry, University College London, 20 Gordon Street, London WC1 HOAJ, UK

Abstract

The role of Y-, Ca- and Ce-doping of cubic zirconia (c-ZrO 2 ) (111) surface on its acidity, basicity and the interplay between surface acid–base pairs is investigated by computational methods. The most stable surface structures for this investigation were initially determined based on previous studies of Y-doped c-ZrO 2 (111) and by a detailed exploration of the most stable configuration for Ca-doped c-ZrO 2 (111) and Ce-doped c-ZrO 2 (111). Next, surface mapping by basic probe molecules (NH 3 and pyridine) revealed a general reduction of the acidity of the surface sites, although a few exceptions were observed for zirconium ions at next nearest neighbour (NNN) positions to the oxygen vacancy and at the nearest neighbour (NN) position to the dopants. Adsorption of CO 2 over basic sites revealed a cooperative interplay between acid–base groups. In this case, the overall effect observed was the decrease of the calculated adsorption energies when compared with the pristine surface. Moreover, spontaneous formation of η 3 -CO 2 systems from initial η 2 -CO 2 configurations indicates a decrease in the required energy for forming oxygen vacancies in the doped ZrO 2 systems at NNN positions or further away from the existing vacancy site.

Funder

UK's HEC Materials Chemistry Consortium/EPSRC

UK Materials and Molecular Modelling Hub/EPSRC

UK Catalysis Hub

HPC Cirrus/EPSRC

HPC Thomas/EPSRC

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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1. Catalysis Hub special collection: editorial;Royal Society Open Science;2023-05

2. Cation-doping strategies for tuning of zirconia acid–base properties;Royal Society Open Science;2022-02

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