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First-Principles Study on the Adsorption Behavior of O(2) on the Surface of Plutonium Gallium System

To deeply understand the adsorption process of oxygen on the surface of a plutonium gallium system and to reveal the chemical reaction mechanism at the initial stage of oxidative corrosion on the surface of plutonium gallium alloy at a theoretical level, the adsorption behavior of oxygen molecules o...

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Autores principales: Li, Longxian, Zhu, Min, Zheng, Guikai, Li, Yan, Yang, Yang, Liu, Yilong, Su, Huan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9317107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35888501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15145035
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author Li, Longxian
Zhu, Min
Zheng, Guikai
Li, Yan
Yang, Yang
Liu, Yilong
Su, Huan
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Zhu, Min
Zheng, Guikai
Li, Yan
Yang, Yang
Liu, Yilong
Su, Huan
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description To deeply understand the adsorption process of oxygen on the surface of a plutonium gallium system and to reveal the chemical reaction mechanism at the initial stage of oxidative corrosion on the surface of plutonium gallium alloy at a theoretical level, the adsorption behavior of oxygen molecules on the surface of a plutonium gallium system was investigated by a first-principles approach based on density flooding theory. The results show that the molecular bond length increases and finally breaks when the surface oxygen molecule is adsorbed on the surface of plutonium gallium system and dissociates into two atomic states. The most likely adsorption position of oxygen molecules on the surface of plutonium gallium system is hole-site vertical adsorption with the adsorption energy size of 10.7 eV. The bonding between oxygen atom and surface is mainly due to the overlapping hybridization of Pu-6s, Pu-7s, Pu-6d, Ga-3d and O-2p orbitals. Oxygen molecules mainly interact with the atoms of the first layer on the surface of the plutonium gallium system. The oxygen atoms after stable adsorption are able to diffuse to the subsurface of the plutonium gallium system after overcoming the energy barrier of 16.7 eV and form a stable structure. The research results reveal the initial reaction process and adsorption law of oxygen on the surface of plutonium gallium system from microscopic level, which is helpful to further explore the surface corrosion prevention technology of plutonium gallium system and improve the reliability and safety of plutonium gallium alloy components.
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spelling pubmed-93171072022-07-27 First-Principles Study on the Adsorption Behavior of O(2) on the Surface of Plutonium Gallium System Li, Longxian Zhu, Min Zheng, Guikai Li, Yan Yang, Yang Liu, Yilong Su, Huan Materials (Basel) Article To deeply understand the adsorption process of oxygen on the surface of a plutonium gallium system and to reveal the chemical reaction mechanism at the initial stage of oxidative corrosion on the surface of plutonium gallium alloy at a theoretical level, the adsorption behavior of oxygen molecules on the surface of a plutonium gallium system was investigated by a first-principles approach based on density flooding theory. The results show that the molecular bond length increases and finally breaks when the surface oxygen molecule is adsorbed on the surface of plutonium gallium system and dissociates into two atomic states. The most likely adsorption position of oxygen molecules on the surface of plutonium gallium system is hole-site vertical adsorption with the adsorption energy size of 10.7 eV. The bonding between oxygen atom and surface is mainly due to the overlapping hybridization of Pu-6s, Pu-7s, Pu-6d, Ga-3d and O-2p orbitals. Oxygen molecules mainly interact with the atoms of the first layer on the surface of the plutonium gallium system. The oxygen atoms after stable adsorption are able to diffuse to the subsurface of the plutonium gallium system after overcoming the energy barrier of 16.7 eV and form a stable structure. The research results reveal the initial reaction process and adsorption law of oxygen on the surface of plutonium gallium system from microscopic level, which is helpful to further explore the surface corrosion prevention technology of plutonium gallium system and improve the reliability and safety of plutonium gallium alloy components. MDPI 2022-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9317107/ /pubmed/35888501 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15145035 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Longxian
Zhu, Min
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Li, Yan
Yang, Yang
Liu, Yilong
Su, Huan
First-Principles Study on the Adsorption Behavior of O(2) on the Surface of Plutonium Gallium System
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title_full_unstemmed First-Principles Study on the Adsorption Behavior of O(2) on the Surface of Plutonium Gallium System
title_short First-Principles Study on the Adsorption Behavior of O(2) on the Surface of Plutonium Gallium System
title_sort first-principles study on the adsorption behavior of o(2) on the surface of plutonium gallium system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9317107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35888501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15145035
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