Elaborated Reaction Pathway of Photothermal Catalytic CO2 Conversion with H2 O on Gallium Oxide-Decorated and -Defective Surfaces

Chemistry. 2022 Apr 27;28(24):e202104490. doi: 10.1002/chem.202104490. Epub 2022 Mar 28.

Abstract

Ga2 O3 -decorated and -defective surface models based on anatase TiO2 have been established. The thermodynamic reaction pathways, including protonation, deoxygenation and hydroxylation steps, during CO2 conversion with H2 O to C1 products were calculated. The calculation results demonstrate that a Ga2 O3 cocatalyst enhances the selective adsorption of CO2 and slightly weakens the competitive adsorption of H2 O. The promotion effect of Ga2 O3 on the subsequent reaction depends on the availability of protons and electrons. Free-energy calculations revealed that the basic functional site generated by Ga2 O3 not only suppresses the back reaction of the OH group after H2 O directly provides protons but also maintains the surface defect oxygen vacancy (VO ), which promotes the reaction thermodynamics but tends to be consumed in the process. Additionally, Ga2 O3 decoration promotes VO formation, and the coexistence of Ga2 O3 and VO further decreases the reaction rate-determining step energy barrier, promoting C1 production.

Keywords: CO2 conversion reaction pathway; Ga2O3 basic sites; density functional theory; photothermal catalysis; surface defect.