Volume 138, 2008

A study of bimetallic Cu–Ag, Au–Ag and Pd–Ag clusters adsorbed on a double-vacancy-defected MgO(100) terrace

Abstract

Binary M2Ag6, M2Ag7, M1Ag7 and M1Ag8clusters (M = Cu, Au, Pd) adsorbed on an MgO(100) terrace presenting a double vacancy (DV) neutral defect are investigated through a combination of density-functional (DF) biased searches and global optimizations. Alloying allows one to probe the adsorption characteristics of the DV-defected surface. It is found that Au1Ag7 and Au2Ag6 are core-shell magic clusters, in analogy with the pure silver case. The magic character is reduced for Cu1Ag7 and Cu2Ag6, because the shortening of Cu–Ag distances is counteracted by a double-frustration effect due to the DV, and is practically absent for Pd1Ag7 and Pd2Ag6, because the requirements of the metallic bond conduction electron count are in conflict with the metal–surface interaction. However, fluxionality is enhanced for Pd–Ag clusters with respect to the pure silver case, which could influence their catalytic properties.

  • This article is part of the themed collection: Nanoalloys

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Apr 2007
Accepted
21 May 2007
First published
11 Sep 2007

Faraday Discuss., 2008,138, 37-47

A study of bimetallic Cu–Ag, Au–Ag and Pd–Ag clusters adsorbed on a double-vacancy-defected MgO(100) terrace

G. Barcaro and A. Fortunelli, Faraday Discuss., 2008, 138, 37 DOI: 10.1039/B705105K

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