SORIA FEDERICO ARIEL
Artículos
Título:
On the Mechanism of Silicon Activation by Halogen Atoms
Autor/es:
SORIA, FEDERICO ARIEL; PATRITO, EDUARDO MARTIN; PAREDES-OLIVERA, PATRICIA
Editorial:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 27 p. 2613 - 2613
Resumen:
Despite the widespread use of chlorinated silicon as the starting point for further functionalization reactions, the high reactivity of this surface toward a simple polar molecule such as ammonia still remains unclear. We therefore undertook a comprehensive investigation of the factors that govern the reactivity of halogenated silicon surfaces. The reaction of NH3 was investigated comparatively on the Cl−Si(100)-2 × 1, Br−Si(100)-2 × 1, H−Si(100)-2 × 1, and Si(100)-2 × 1 surfaces using density functional theory. The halogenated surfaces show considerable activation with respect to the hydrogenated surface. The reaction on the halogenated surfaces proceeds via the formation of a stable datively bonded complex in which a silicon atom is pentacoordinated. The activation of the halogenated Si(100)-2 × 1 surfaces toward ammonia arises from the large redistribution of charge in the transition state that precedes the breakage of the S