Analysis of Energy Dissipation Channels in a Benchmark System of Activated Dissociation: N2 on Ru(0001).

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​Analysis of Energy Dissipation Channels in a Benchmark System of Activated Dissociation: N2 on Ru(0001).​
Shakouri, K.; Behler, J.; Meyer, J. & Kroes, G.-J.​ (2018) 
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and Interfaces122(41) pp. 23470​-23480​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b06729 

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Shakouri, Khosrow; Behler, Jörg; Meyer, Jörg; Kroes, Geert-Jan
Abstract
The excitation of electron-hole pairs in reactive scattering of molecules at metal surfaces often affects the physical and dynamical observables of interest, including the reaction probability. Here, we study the influence of electron-hole pair excitation on the dissociative chemisorption of N2 on Ru(0001) using the local density friction approximation method. The effect of surface atom motion has also been taken into account by a high-dimensional neural network potential. Our nonadiabatic molecular dynamics simulations with electronic friction show that the reaction of N2 is more strongly affected by the energy transfer to surface phonons than by the energy loss to electron-hole pairs. The discrepancy between the computed reaction probabilities and experimental results is within the experimental error both with and without friction; however, the incorporation of electron-hole pairs yields somewhat better agreement with experiments, especially at high collision energies. We also calculate the vibrational efficacy for the N2 + Ru(0001) reaction and demonstrate that the N2 reaction is more enhanced by exciting the molecular vibrations than by adding an equivalent amount of energy into translation.
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2018
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and Interfaces 
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/338580/EU//REACTIONBARRIOMETRY
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Institut für Physikalische Chemie 
ISSN
1932-7447
Language
English

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