Role of the redox state of cerium oxide on glycine adsorption: an experimental and theoretical study.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP(2023)

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The role of the oxidation state of cerium cations in a thin oxide film in the adsorption, geometry, and thermal stability of glycine molecules was studied. The experimental study was performed for a submonolayer molecular coverage deposited in vacuum on CeO(111)/Cu(111) and CeO(111)/Cu(111) films by photoelectron and soft X-ray absorption spectroscopies and supported by calculations for prediction of the adsorbate geometries, C 1s and N 1s core binding energies of glycine, and some possible products of the thermal decomposition. The molecules adsorbed on the oxide surfaces at 25 °C in the anionic form the carboxylate oxygen atoms bound to cerium cations. A third bonding point through the amino group was observed for the glycine adlayers on CeO. In the course of stepwise annealing of the molecular adlayers on CeO and CeO, the surface chemistry and decomposition products were analyzed and found to relate to different reactivities of glycinate on Ce and Ce cations, observed as two dissociation channels C-N and C-C bond scission, respectively. The oxidation state of cerium cations in the oxide was shown to be an important factor, which defines the properties, electronic structure, and thermal stability of the molecular adlayer.
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glycine adsorption,cerium oxide,redox state
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