Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.565, 74-79, 2013
Composition dependent selectivity in the coadsorption of H2O and CO on pure and binary silver-gold clusters
Small cationic gold clusters exhibit a strong affinity toward carbon monoxide. This prevents the coadsorption of water which would be the first step of a catalytic water gas shift chemistry on these clusters. In a gas phase ion trap experiment with mass selected AgnAum+ it was however possible to demonstrate that the replacement of gold by silver atoms in triatomic cluster ions liberates sites for H2O adsorption. The resulting observed coadsorption effect occurs at a cross-over in the molecular binding energies of carbon monoxide and water to these clusters determined by reaction kinetics measurements and first principles calculations. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.