We examine in this paper the associative desorption of two hydrogen atoms on a slab model that mimics a C(0 0 0 1) surface. Initially the two separated H atoms are physisorbed onto the graphene surface, then diffuse and recombine and H2 gets desorbed into the gas phase. We use density functional theory (DFT) on a supercell model and apply periodic boundaries to build a potential energy surface (PES). The reaction is barrier less and exhibits a small H2 vdW well on the global potential energy surface. We employ a two-dimensional quantum dynamics method exploiting the hyperspherical coordinates and report reaction probabilities for this mechanism. The calculations are performed for collision energies ranging from 1 to 15 meV relevant to the i...
Eley-Rideal formation of hydrogen molecules on graphite, as well as competing collision induced proc...
The coupled channel method via the Local Reflection (LORE) matrix is employed to investigate the qua...
It is commonly believed that it is unfavorable for adsorbed H atoms on carbonaceous surfaces to form...
A number of dynamical processes involving hydrogen atoms on graphite surfaces is addressed by means ...
A number of dynamical processes involving hydrogen atoms on graphite surfaces is addressed by means ...
International audienceElementary interactions between H atoms and monolayer graphene are investigate...
International audienceElementary interactions between H atoms and monolayer graphene are investigate...
International audienceElementary interactions between H atoms and monolayer graphene are investigate...
Interaction of hydrogen atoms with graphitic surfaces is currently subject of intense research activ...
The associative desorption of hydrogen atoms on graphite via an Eley-Rideal mechanism is studied the...
The associative desorption of H2 (v,j) on a graphite(0001) surface via an Eley-Rideal mechanism has ...
Molecular hydrogen, H2 , is one of the fundamental constituents of the universe, acting as the molec...
The dynamics of the Eley-Rideal abstraction reaction of hydrogen atoms on a movable graphitic surfac...
The interaction and dynamics of hydrogen atoms on and with graphitic substrates is summarized in the...
The detailed mechanisms behind the interaction of atomic hydrogen with graphitic surfaces and the fo...
Eley-Rideal formation of hydrogen molecules on graphite, as well as competing collision induced proc...
The coupled channel method via the Local Reflection (LORE) matrix is employed to investigate the qua...
It is commonly believed that it is unfavorable for adsorbed H atoms on carbonaceous surfaces to form...
A number of dynamical processes involving hydrogen atoms on graphite surfaces is addressed by means ...
A number of dynamical processes involving hydrogen atoms on graphite surfaces is addressed by means ...
International audienceElementary interactions between H atoms and monolayer graphene are investigate...
International audienceElementary interactions between H atoms and monolayer graphene are investigate...
International audienceElementary interactions between H atoms and monolayer graphene are investigate...
Interaction of hydrogen atoms with graphitic surfaces is currently subject of intense research activ...
The associative desorption of hydrogen atoms on graphite via an Eley-Rideal mechanism is studied the...
The associative desorption of H2 (v,j) on a graphite(0001) surface via an Eley-Rideal mechanism has ...
Molecular hydrogen, H2 , is one of the fundamental constituents of the universe, acting as the molec...
The dynamics of the Eley-Rideal abstraction reaction of hydrogen atoms on a movable graphitic surfac...
The interaction and dynamics of hydrogen atoms on and with graphitic substrates is summarized in the...
The detailed mechanisms behind the interaction of atomic hydrogen with graphitic surfaces and the fo...
Eley-Rideal formation of hydrogen molecules on graphite, as well as competing collision induced proc...
The coupled channel method via the Local Reflection (LORE) matrix is employed to investigate the qua...
It is commonly believed that it is unfavorable for adsorbed H atoms on carbonaceous surfaces to form...