Abstract

First-principles calculations are carried out with the objective of assigning a chemical identity to the variety of forms of molecular oxygen which are known to exist on a TiO2(110) surface. Six different geometries and spin configurations of O2 are shown to be stable in the bridging oxygen defect site. The relationship of these results to experimental observations is discussed.

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