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Adsorption Reactions of Toluene on the (110) Vanadium Antimonate Oxide Surface
Fecha
2001-03Registro en:
Irigoyen, Beatriz del Luján; Juan, Alfredo; Larrondo, Susana Adelina; Amadeo, Norma Elvira; Adsorption Reactions of Toluene on the (110) Vanadium Antimonate Oxide Surface; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Journal of Catalysis; 201; 2; 3-2001; 169-182
0021-9517
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Autor
Irigoyen, Beatriz del Luján
Juan, Alfredo
Larrondo, Susana Adelina
Amadeo, Norma Elvira
Resumen
The adsorption reactions of toluene on the (110)-VSbO4 face are studied using the atom superposition and electron delocalization molecular orbital (ASED-MO) semiempirical calculation method. Different sequences (perpendicular and parallel toluene adsorption<br />on the (110) cluster plane) and surface sites (Sb, V, and O atoms) are explored. The results indicate that an Sb-O center participates in the first H-abstraction during toluene parallel adsorption on the Sb-V site. A reaction mechanism involving twofold coordinated oxygen<br />atoms for toluene selective oxidation to benzaldehyde and a probable route to carbon oxides products are proposed. The most exothermic perpendicular and parallel toluene interactions on the (110) oxide surface are analyzed following the changes in the electronic structure of toluene and VSbO4 surface sites using the YAEHMOP code.