Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5426350 Surface Science 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The products of CO, NO, O2 and N2 dissociation on Fe{2 1 1} have been studied by means of first-principles density functional theory. Preferred adsorption sites for adatoms C, N and O are identified, and trends in charge transfer and surface magnetism described. An experimentally observed (2 × 1) reconstruction induced by O is confirmed to be energetically stable, and a similar reconstruction induced by N is tentatively predicted. It is argued that these reconstructions may be important not only in the context of the catalytic reactivity of the Fe{2 1 1} surface, but also for the initial stages of surface nitridation and oxidation.

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