Abstract

ABSTRACT Ab-initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations have been carried out to study a range of different and energetically-accessible adsorbed-water configurations and motifs for their vibrational and structural characteristics, in contact with rutile-(110) interfaces at 100 K. The radial pair distribution function between the titanium atoms at the interface and the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the water monolayer show an orientation of the water molecules parallel to the surface of titania, and with hydrogen atoms pointed in the opposite direction to the surface. In some cases, a distinctive vibrational frequency region between 2500 and 3000 cm−1 has also been observed, due to a strong dispersion interaction between water molecules. This behaviour is also seen in experimental studies of thin-film water coverage on TiO2 surfaces.

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