2008 Spring Symposium
Mosha Zhao1, D. Li2, J. Garra2, D. A. Bonnell2, J. M. Vohs1
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
2Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Abstract — The ability to manipulate the orientation of the dipoles in ferroelectric ceramicsholds promise as a method to tailor the surface reactivity of these materials for specificapplications. While over the last 50 years multiple studies have suggested that the orientationof ferroelectric domains may affect the energetics of adsorption on ferroelectric oxides,definitive evidence is still lacking. In this talk we will present the first unambiguousobservations of differences in the energetics of adsorption on ferroelectric domains foradsorption of methanol and ethanol on barium titanate. Domain-dependent stickingcoefficients are observed and indicate that the ferroelectric orientation alters the strength ofthe interaction of adsorbed species with the surface. Additionally, in ethanol TPD thedesorption peak shapes and the relative product yields were found to be polarizationdependent suggesting that ferroelectric polarization may also affect the intrinsic reactivityof the surface.
Speaker’s Biography — Mosha Zhao is currently a PhD candidate of chemical and biomolecularengineering in School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), University ofPennsylvania. She is currently studying the ferroelectric polarization on surface reactionadvised by Dr. John Vohs. She is the winner of the Catalysis Club of Philadelphia 2007student poster competition.