Influence of LaFeO3 Surface Termination on Water Reactivity

Kelsey A. Stoerzinger, Ryan Comes, Steven R. Spurgeon, Suntharampillai Thevuthasan, Kyuwook Ihm, Ethan J. Crumlin, Scott A. Chambers

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Abstract

The polarity of oxide surfaces can dramatically impact their surface reactivity, in particular, with polar molecules such as water. The surface species that result from this interaction change the oxide electronic structure and chemical reactivity in applications such as photoelectrochemistry but are challenging to probe experimentally. Here, we report a detailed study of the surface chemistry and electronic structure of the perovskite LaFeO3 in humid conditions using ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Comparing the two possible terminations of the polar (001)-oriented surface, we find that the LaO-terminated surface is more reactive toward water, forming hydroxyl species and adsorbing molecular water at lower relative humidity than its FeO2-terminated counterpart. However, the FeO2-terminated surface forms more hydroxyl species during water adsorption at higher humidity, suggesting that adsorbate-adsorbate interactions may impact reactivity. Our results demonstrate how the termination of a complex oxide can dramatically impact its reactivity, providing insight that can aid in the design of catalyst materials.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1038-1043
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2 2017
Externally publishedYes

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