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Understanding the Chemical Bond in Semiconductor/MXene Composites: TiO 2 Clusters Anchored on the Ti 2 C MXene Surface.

Néstor García-RomeralMasoomeh KeyhanianÁngel Morales-GarcíaFrancesc ViñesFrancesc Illas
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
First-principles calculations on titania clusters (TiO 2 ) n (n=5 and 10) supported on the pristine Ti 2 C (0001) surface were carried out to understand the properties of semiconductor/MXene composites with implications in (photo)-catalysis. The reported results reveal a high exothermic interaction accompanied by a substantial charge transfer with a concomitant, notorious, deformation of the titania nanoclusters. The analysis of the density of states analysis of the composite systems evidences a metallic character with titania related states crossing the Fermi level. The picture of the chemical bonds is completed by the analysis of X-Ray Photoelectron Spectra (XPS) features, evidencing clear shifts of the C(1s) and O(1s) related peaks relative to the isolated systems that have a quite complex origin. This detailed analysis provides insights to experimentalists interested in the design and synthesis of these systems with possible applications in catalysis.
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