© 2019 The hydrophobicity of CeO 2 surfaces is examined here. Since wettability measurements are extremely sensitive to experimental conditions, we propose a general approach to obtain contact angles between water and ceria surfaces of specified orientations based on density functional calculations. In particular, we analysed the low index surfaces of this oxide to establish their interactions with water. According to our calculations, the CeO 2 (111) surface was the most hydrophobic with a contact angle of Θ = 112.53° followed by (100) with Θ = 93.91°. The CeO 2 (110) surface was, on the other hand, mildly hydrophilic with Θ = 64.09°. By combining our calculations with an atomistic thermodynamic approach, we found that the O terminated (10...
This density functional theory study compares water adsorption on the ceria (111) and (100) surfaces...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institute for Data, Sy...
Many applications require materials that are both intrinsically hydrophobic and robust. The current ...
International audienceThe hydrophobicity of CeO2 surfaces is examined here. Since wettability measur...
Rare-earth oxides (REOs) possess a remarkable intrinsic hydrophobicity, making them candidates for a...
Rare-Earth Oxides (REOs) possess a remarkable intrinsic hydrophobicity, making them candidates for a...
We present density functional theory investigations of the bulk properties of cerium oxides ( CeO2 ...
Ceria (CeO2) is a well-known catalytic oxide with many environmental, energy production, and industr...
We studied the interaction of perfect and lightly reduced ceria (111) surfaces with hydrogen and wat...
Rare earth oxides (REOs) are attracting attention for use as cost-effective, high-performance dropwi...
Spin-polarized density functional theory (DFT + U) periodic calculations have been performed to stud...
Recently, CeO2 as well as other Rare-Earth Oxides (REOs) have become known as water repelling materi...
We study the structure and energetics of water molecules adsorbed at ceria (111) surfaces for 0.5 an...
The adsorption and dissociation of water on CeO 2(111), CeO 2(221), CeO 2(331), and CeO 2(110) has b...
We have used density-functional theory to investigate (111), (110), (210), (211), (100), and (310) s...
This density functional theory study compares water adsorption on the ceria (111) and (100) surfaces...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institute for Data, Sy...
Many applications require materials that are both intrinsically hydrophobic and robust. The current ...
International audienceThe hydrophobicity of CeO2 surfaces is examined here. Since wettability measur...
Rare-earth oxides (REOs) possess a remarkable intrinsic hydrophobicity, making them candidates for a...
Rare-Earth Oxides (REOs) possess a remarkable intrinsic hydrophobicity, making them candidates for a...
We present density functional theory investigations of the bulk properties of cerium oxides ( CeO2 ...
Ceria (CeO2) is a well-known catalytic oxide with many environmental, energy production, and industr...
We studied the interaction of perfect and lightly reduced ceria (111) surfaces with hydrogen and wat...
Rare earth oxides (REOs) are attracting attention for use as cost-effective, high-performance dropwi...
Spin-polarized density functional theory (DFT + U) periodic calculations have been performed to stud...
Recently, CeO2 as well as other Rare-Earth Oxides (REOs) have become known as water repelling materi...
We study the structure and energetics of water molecules adsorbed at ceria (111) surfaces for 0.5 an...
The adsorption and dissociation of water on CeO 2(111), CeO 2(221), CeO 2(331), and CeO 2(110) has b...
We have used density-functional theory to investigate (111), (110), (210), (211), (100), and (310) s...
This density functional theory study compares water adsorption on the ceria (111) and (100) surfaces...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institute for Data, Sy...
Many applications require materials that are both intrinsically hydrophobic and robust. The current ...