The Effects of Lattice Motion on Gas-Surface Reactions

作者: Bret Jackson

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32955-5_9

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摘要: Several approaches for incorporating the effects of lattice motion into theoretical models gas-surface scattering are reviewed. The focus is on reactive scattering, and in particular, dissociative chemisorption H2 CH4 metal surfaces, Eley-Rideal processes, reactions H atoms with graphite. nature gas-phonon coupling discussed, both classical quantum considered.

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