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Title: Surface Chemistry


1
Title
  • Surface Chemistry
  • The Molecular/Atomic Interactions
  • Chemisorbtion
  • Physisorbtion
  • The Free Surface energy
  • Thermodynamics Considerations
  • Decreasing the surface energy
  • Description of a Surface
  • T-L-K Model

2
Molecular/Atomic Interactions
In most of the case Physisorption before
Chemisorption
  • Chemisorption
  • Formation of molecules
  • Short Distance
  • Physisorption
  • No molecules formation
  • Long Distance

3
Types of interactions
  • Physisorption
  • Exothermic
  • lDHp l lt 20 kJ/mol
  • gt 1 layer adsorbed
  • Not Specific
  • Kinetic Fast - since it is a non-activated
    process
  • Chemisorption
  • Exothermic
  • lDHc l gt 100 kJ/mol
  • Only 1 layer adsorbed
  • Specific
  • Kinetic Depends of the activation energy

4
Covalent/Ionic
  • Directional
  • Partial Exchange of electrons
  • Formation of Molecular orbitals
  • Directional
  • Transfer of one or more electron from one atom to
    the other

Difference of Electronegativity (capacity to
attract electrons) defines the type of liaison
5
Metallic Bonding
  • In a solid, a huge number of atoms
  • Many molecular orbitals together lead to the
    formation of bands (conduction, valence,)
  • Some electrons are delocalized and form a cloud
  • Is the origin of the properties of the solid
    conductivity, optic, magnetic properties,...

6
Van der Waals Forces
  • Interactions between dipoles
  • 3 parts
  • London (Dispersion) Forces
  • Induced dipole/ Induced dipole
  • Debye Forces
  • Permanent dipole/ Induced dipole
  • Keesom Forces
  • Permanent dipole/ Permanent dipole
  • Induced Dipole polarizable molecules or atoms

Induced dipole
Permanent dipole
7
Coulomb Forces and Hydrogen Bridges
  • Columbic interaction
  • Interaction between permanent charged particles
  • Hydrogen bondings
  • Directional
  • Electrostatic interaction between hydrogen and
    electronegative atoms (O, Cl, F,...)

8
Surface Free Energy
  • Creation of a surface
  • You need energy to create a surface!
  • You break chemical bonds
  • Work to create a surface define the free surface
    energy ?
  • Thermodynamically, every system want to decrease
    its surface energy
  • Driving force for solids

9
Surface Free Energy (2)
  • Minimizing the surface free energy
  • 1. By reducing the amount of surface area
    exposed
  • 2. By predominantly exposing surface planes
    which have a low surface free energy
  • 3. By altering the local surface atomic
    geometry in a way which reduces the surface free
    energy

Aggregation of the particles
Crystal Shapes
Relaxation/Reconstruction
10
Crystal Surface
  • Surface
  • Example fcc crystal
  • Bulk
  • In vacuum the most stable surfaces are
  • fcc (111) gt fcc (100) gt fcc (110)

(100) face 8 neighbors
12 neighbors
(110) face 7 neighbors
(111) face 9 neighbors
Determination of crystals shapes
11
Relaxation/Reconstruction (1)
  • Relaxation
  • adjustments in the surface layers spacings
    perpendicular to the surface
  • Reconstruction
  • change in the periodicity of the surface
    structure and surface symmetry

Unrelaxed surface
Relaxed surface (d1-2 lt dbulk )
12
More realistic case (Thin films)
  • Solid-solid interface
  • (a) and (b) are abrupt interfaces since there is
    no mixing that occurs
  • The non-abrupt interfaces
  • mixing (or interdiffusion)
  • reactive (forming new chemical compounds,
    possibly multiple phases, the stability of which
    are dependent on thermodynamic parameters)

13
T-L-K Model
  • Describes the structure of equilibrium surfaces
  • Assumption all bonds are equal in the solid
  • TTerrace
  • LLedge
  • KKink
  • Ex move an atom from a terrace site to a kink
    site
  • Difference the energy of two bonds

Number of atoms doing transitions
14
Conclusion
  • Adsorption
  • Two different types of adsorption
  • Physisorption
  • Chemisorption
  • Surface free energy
  • Driving force for solids decreasing the surface
    free energy
  • Decrease the surface area
  • Expose the best surface planes
  • Relaxation/Reconstruction
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