Scaling Platinum-Catalyzed Hydrogen Dissociation on Corrugated Surfaces

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We determine absolute reactivities for dissociation at low coordinated Pt sites. Two curved Pt(111) single-crystal surfaces allow us to probe either straight or highly kinked step edges with molecules impinging at a low impact energy. A model extracts the average reactivity of inner and outer kink atoms, which is compared to the reactivity of straight A- and B-type steps. Local surface coordination numbers do not adequately capture reactivity trends for H2 dissociation. We utilize the increase of reactivity with step density to determine the area over which a step causes increased dissociation. This step-type specific reactive area extends beyond the step edge onto the (111) terrace. It defines the reaction cross-section for H2 dissociation at the step, bypassing assumptions about contributions of individual types of surface atoms. Our results stress the non-local nature of H2 interaction with a surface and provide insight into reactivity differences for nearly identical step sites.

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Auras, S. V., van Lent, R., Bashlakov, D., Piñeiros Bastidas, J. M., Roorda, T., Spierenburg, R., & Juurlink, L. B. F. (2020). Scaling Platinum-Catalyzed Hydrogen Dissociation on Corrugated Surfaces. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 59(47), 20973–20979. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202005616

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