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Structure of the Hydrated α-Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>(0001) Surface
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCrystal StructureAluminium NitrideEngineeringSurface ChemistrySurface ScienceGallium OxideCalcium AluminateCrystal Structure DesignWater VaporChemistryChemical PropertiesCrystallographySurface ReactivityHydrated Surface
The physical and chemical properties of the hydrated alpha-Al(2)O(3) (0001) surface are important for understanding the reactivity of natural and synthetic aluminum-containing oxides. The structure of this surface was determined in the presence of water vapor at 300 kelvin by crystal truncation rod diffraction at a third-generation synchrotron x-ray source. The fully hydrated surface is oxygen terminated, with a 53% contracted double Al layer directly below. The structure is an intermediate between alpha-Al(2)O(3) and gamma-Al(OH)(3), a fully hydroxylated form of alumina. A semiordered oxygen layer about 2.3 angstroms above the terminal oxygen layer is interpreted as adsorbed water. The clean alpha-Al(2)O(3) (0001) surface, in contrast, is Al terminated and significantly relaxed relative to the bulk structure. These differences explain the different reactivities of the clean and hydroxylated surfaces.
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