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Carbon Dioxide Photocatalytic Hydrogenation by Water on Well-Defined Non-stoichiometric Molybdenum Oxide Surface

Received: 24 December 2016    Accepted: 7 February 2017    Published: 27 February 2017
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Abstract

Reaction between carbon dioxide and water on molybdenum oxide surface, induced by ultraviolet photons, has been studied in ultra-high vacuum by a set of surface sensitive techniques. On oxygen deficient Molybdenum oxide (IV), carbon dioxide quite efficiently hydrogenates via sequential conversion steps: formic acid – formaldehyde – methoxide – methanol. Molybdenum oxide should be only partly nonstoichiometric, while a certain part of the substrate surface should retain the MoO2 stoichiometry to accommodate reaction intermediates.

Published in Colloid and Surface Science (Volume 2, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.css.20170202.12
Page(s) 54-58
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Keywords

Surface Reaction, Model Catalysts, Metal Oxides, Carbon Dioxide, Water, Surface Science Techniques

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    Galina S. Grigorkina, Aljona G. Ramonova, David D. Kibizov, Vladislav B. Zaalishvili, Ol’ga. G. Burdzieva, et al. Carbon Dioxide Photocatalytic Hydrogenation by Water on Well-Defined Non-stoichiometric Molybdenum Oxide Surface. Colloid Surf Sci. 2017;2(2):54-58. doi: 10.11648/j.css.20170202.12

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Author Information
  • Department of Physics, North Ossetian State University, Vladikavkaz, Russia

  • Department of Physics, North Ossetian State University, Vladikavkaz, Russia

  • Department of Physics, North Ossetian State University, Vladikavkaz, Russia

  • Geophysical Institute of the Vladikavkaz Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladikavkaz, Russia

  • Geophysical Institute of the Vladikavkaz Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladikavkaz, Russia

  • Department of Physics, Kabardino-Balkarian State University, Nal’chik, Russia

  • Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

  • Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

  • Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

  • Department of Physics, North Ossetian State University, Vladikavkaz, Russia

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