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Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights

In this study, the adsorption of CO molecule over (001) surface of the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa, has been investigated using DFT+U calculations. It is demonstrated that, after relaxation, the (001) surface retains the bulk atomic positions, exhibiting no apparent surface reconstruction. Owing to the e...

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Autores principales: Mebed, Abdelazim M., Mushtaq, Muhammad, Faizan, Muhammad, Neffati, Riadh, Laref, Amel, Godara, Sumegha, Maqbool, Sana
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9201509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35765326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03043h
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author Mebed, Abdelazim M.
Mushtaq, Muhammad
Faizan, Muhammad
Neffati, Riadh
Laref, Amel
Godara, Sumegha
Maqbool, Sana
author_facet Mebed, Abdelazim M.
Mushtaq, Muhammad
Faizan, Muhammad
Neffati, Riadh
Laref, Amel
Godara, Sumegha
Maqbool, Sana
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description In this study, the adsorption of CO molecule over (001) surface of the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa, has been investigated using DFT+U calculations. It is demonstrated that, after relaxation, the (001) surface retains the bulk atomic positions, exhibiting no apparent surface reconstruction. Owing to the emergence of unsaturated bonds at the surface, the surface layer atoms are found to carry more spin-polarization (SP) and atomic moments than that of inner layer atoms. The ground state total SP (magnetic moment) is found to be 27% (42.256 μ(B)). To explore the CO adsorption over the surface, five different adsorption configurations (sites) are considered and the strength of CO to surface interaction is estimated from the computed density of states (DOS), adsorption energy (E(a)), change in magnetic moment (ΔM), vertical height between molecule and surface (h), charge transfer (ΔQ), and charge density difference (CDD) plots. For all configurations, the E(a) lies in the range of −2.15 to −2.34 eV, with CO molecule adsorbed on the top of Ir atom as the most favorable adsorption configuration. The observed E(a), ΔQ, h, and ΔM values, collectively predict that the (001) surface has strong interaction (chemisorption) with CO gas molecule, thus, might be useful in gas sensing applications.
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spelling pubmed-92015092022-06-27 Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights Mebed, Abdelazim M. Mushtaq, Muhammad Faizan, Muhammad Neffati, Riadh Laref, Amel Godara, Sumegha Maqbool, Sana RSC Adv Chemistry In this study, the adsorption of CO molecule over (001) surface of the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa, has been investigated using DFT+U calculations. It is demonstrated that, after relaxation, the (001) surface retains the bulk atomic positions, exhibiting no apparent surface reconstruction. Owing to the emergence of unsaturated bonds at the surface, the surface layer atoms are found to carry more spin-polarization (SP) and atomic moments than that of inner layer atoms. The ground state total SP (magnetic moment) is found to be 27% (42.256 μ(B)). To explore the CO adsorption over the surface, five different adsorption configurations (sites) are considered and the strength of CO to surface interaction is estimated from the computed density of states (DOS), adsorption energy (E(a)), change in magnetic moment (ΔM), vertical height between molecule and surface (h), charge transfer (ΔQ), and charge density difference (CDD) plots. For all configurations, the E(a) lies in the range of −2.15 to −2.34 eV, with CO molecule adsorbed on the top of Ir atom as the most favorable adsorption configuration. The observed E(a), ΔQ, h, and ΔM values, collectively predict that the (001) surface has strong interaction (chemisorption) with CO gas molecule, thus, might be useful in gas sensing applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9201509/ /pubmed/35765326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03043h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Mebed, Abdelazim M.
Mushtaq, Muhammad
Faizan, Muhammad
Neffati, Riadh
Laref, Amel
Godara, Sumegha
Maqbool, Sana
Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights
title Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights
title_full Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights
title_fullStr Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights
title_short Adsorption of CO over the Heusler alloy CrCoIrGa(001) surface: first-principles insights
title_sort adsorption of co over the heusler alloy crcoirga(001) surface: first-principles insights
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9201509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35765326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03043h
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