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Titre: Adsorption and dissociation of H2S on the anatase TiO2 (100) surface: DFT + U study
Auteur(s): Nehaoua, N.
Belkada, R.
Tala-Ighil, Razika
Mots-clés: Adsorption
H2S
TiO2
Date de publication: 2018
Editeur: Iop science
Collection/Numéro: Materials Research Express 6(2);
Résumé: This paper discusses the adsorption and dissociation of the hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecule on the titanium dioxide surface. They were studied by density function theory (DFT). The GGA + U approach was used to analyze the adsorption behavior of the H2S molecule on the TiO2 anatase (100) surface. The results presented include adsorption energies, structural and electronic properties, charge transfer and work function. Different adsorption configurations are considered with coordination of H2S at the surface (Ti5c, (Ti5c)2, O2c and O3c sites). The calculated adsorption energies are -0.31, -0.28, -1.14 and -5.66 eV. The most favorable adsorption sites lead to the dissociation of H2S into HS and H, where the S atom of HS binds to Ti5c or O2c atoms, leaving a dissociated H atom bonded to another O2c site. Analysis of Bader's charges reveals a significant charge transfer between the molecule and the surface of the TiO2 anatase. The adsorption process reduces the work function and bandgap of the system, which improves the photocatalytic properties of TiO2
URI/URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2053-1591/aaedc5
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6436
ISSN: 2053-1591
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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