2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(732h) Density Functional Theory Study of the Effect of Step Edges on ?-Fe2O3 Surfaces on Cl-Surface Interactions and the Cl-Induced Depassivation Process
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Fe (III) rich oxides are the dominant oxides in the outer layer of the iron passive film. Here hematite (α-Fe2O3) and different step edges of that surface are used to represent the Fe(III) rich outer layer of the passive film. The adsorption of Cl is mostly affected by the step edge site and the Fe site closest to the step edge, but the effect mostly dies out beyond two Fe atoms from the step edge. The energetics of two different depassivation models, ion exchange and point defect models are compared. The ion exchange model assumes a diffusion of Cl into the bulk but no exothermic insertion of Cl into the bulk is identified. The point defect model on the other hand proposes the diffusion of Fe and O vacancies. Previous studies on flat surface have suggested thermodynamic favorable diffusion of the two vacancies. It also assumes that Cl can assist with the surface Fe vacancy formation and a Cl enhanced Fe vacancy formation has been confirmed on the flat surface. Here the effect of steps and defects on these processes is discussed.