AVS 57th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Surface Science Monday Sessions
       Session SS1-MoA

Paper SS1-MoA9
Cu/CuOx Nanoclusters on ZnO(1010): Electronic, Catalytic, Morphological Structure

Monday, October 18, 2010, 4:40 pm, Room Picuris

Session: Nanocluster Reactivity
Presenter: Z. Zhang, Louisiana State University
Authors: Z. Zhang, Louisiana State University
M. Patterson, Louisiana State University
M. Ren, Louisiana State University
Y. Losovyi, Louisiana State University
J. Flake, Louisiana State University
R.L. Kurtz, Louisiana State University
P.T. Sprunger, Louisiana State University
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ARUPS, STM, and EELS has been used to study the electronic, atomic and chemical structure of Cu and CuO nanoclusters on non-polar ZnO(1010) surface.. Within the backdrop of developing high performance CO2 reduction catalyst (methanol production), our studies show that higher yield rate are found for Cu(I) surface species. ARPUS results from nanocluster CuOx/ZnO reveals that the oxidation process is highly dependent on the cluster size (smaller size . Moreover, CO adsorption (BE and vibrational) are distinctly different between Cu and CuOx nanoclusters supported on ZnO. Reaction studies confirm that methanol production is 4 times higher on partially oxidized Cu nanoclusters. Photoemission shows a small amount of Cu(II) even upon repeated oxidation/annealing processes, indicating a preferential stability of Cu(I) in the supported nanoclusters, due to interfacial effects with the substrate. This talk will include results from EELS/TPD and STM/AFM studies to better elucidate the chemical adsorption and intermediates as a function of CuOx size and structure.