Chemistry of semiconductor clusters: Large silicon clusters are much less reactive towards oxygen than the bulk
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 93 (1) , 224-229
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.459595
Abstract
The chemical reactions of Si+n (n=10–65) with O2 have been investigated using selected ion drift tube techniques. The smaller clusters are etched by O2 to give Si+n−2 (and two SiO molecules) and the larger clusters chemisorb oxygen forming an SinO+2 adduct. The transition occurs between n=29 and 36 under the conditions employed. There are large variations in the reactivity of the smaller clusters: Si+13, Si+14, and Si+23 are particularly inert. The variations in reactivity are rapidly damped with increasing cluster size and for clusters with 40–65 atoms the reactivity is nearly independent of size. However, these large clusters are ∼102 times less reactive towards O2 than most bulk silicon surfaces. Studies of the temperature dependence of the reactions reveal that they proceed through a metastable precursor state which is probably molecular O2 physisorbed to the cluster surface. Variations in the size of the activation barrier for dissociative chemisorption account for the changes in reactivity with cluster size. However, the difference between the cluster and surface reactivities is not due to the size of the activation barrier, but could be accounted for by the presence of only a few reactive sites on the clusters.Keywords
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