Molybdenum carbides are increasingly used in heterogeneously catalyzed hydrogenation reactions, which imply the adsorption and dissociation of molecular hydrogen. Here a systematic density functional theory based study, including or excluding dispersion terms, concerning the interaction and stability of H2 with cubic δ-MoC(001) and orthorhombic β-Mo2C(001) surfaces is presented. In the latter case the two possible C or Mo terminations are considered. In addition, different situations for the H covered surfaces are examined. Computational results including dispersive forces predict as essentially spontaneous dissociation of H2 on β-Mo2C(001) independently of the surface termination, whereas on δ-MoC(001) molecular hydrogen dissociation impli...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides (TMC) have intriguing physical and chemical properties, especially when st...
Molybdenum carbides are increasingly used in heterogeneously catalyzed hydrogenation reactions, whic...
The adsorption and activation of a CO2 molecule on cubic d-MoC(001) and orthorhombic b-Mo2C(001) sur...
Based on periodic Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations, carried out using a standard general...
Mo2C catalysts are widely used in hydrogenation reactions; however, the role of the C and Mo termina...
The molecular mechanism of ethylene (C2H4) hydrogenation on a δ-MoC(001) surface has been studied by...
Hydrogen adsorption on the primarily exposed (001), (100), (101), and (201) surfaces of the hexagona...
The catalyzed dissociation of molecular hydrogen on the surfaces of diverse materials is currently w...
Mo<sub>2</sub>C catalysts are widely used in hydrogenation reactions; however, the role of the C and...
Methane is an abundant resource existing in the form of natural and shale gas, and molybdenum-based ...
Methane is an abundant resource existing in the form of natural and shale gas, and molybdenum-based ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides (TMC) have intriguing physical and chemical properties, especially when st...
Molybdenum carbides are increasingly used in heterogeneously catalyzed hydrogenation reactions, whic...
The adsorption and activation of a CO2 molecule on cubic d-MoC(001) and orthorhombic b-Mo2C(001) sur...
Based on periodic Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations, carried out using a standard general...
Mo2C catalysts are widely used in hydrogenation reactions; however, the role of the C and Mo termina...
The molecular mechanism of ethylene (C2H4) hydrogenation on a δ-MoC(001) surface has been studied by...
Hydrogen adsorption on the primarily exposed (001), (100), (101), and (201) surfaces of the hexagona...
The catalyzed dissociation of molecular hydrogen on the surfaces of diverse materials is currently w...
Mo<sub>2</sub>C catalysts are widely used in hydrogenation reactions; however, the role of the C and...
Methane is an abundant resource existing in the form of natural and shale gas, and molybdenum-based ...
Methane is an abundant resource existing in the form of natural and shale gas, and molybdenum-based ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
Transition metal carbides (TMC) have intriguing physical and chemical properties, especially when st...