ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAM

Interactions of an NH3 molecule on chromium (111) surface consists of 20 atoms with three layers has been studied by QCMP 116 (Calzaferri) program, run on IBM PC compatible (Pentium III, 660 MHz). An oncoming NH3 (with the planar molecular plane parallel or perpendicular to surface), at many positio...

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Main Author: Charles Banon
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2010-06-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/21487
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spelling doaj-d45a559cd9d847f59093d54a57809af12020-11-24T22:05:12ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIndonesian Journal of Chemistry1411-94202460-15782010-06-0110110210510.22146/ijc.2148714585ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAMCharles Banon0Department of Chemistry, University of Bengkulu, Jl. WR. Supratman Kandang Limun Bengkulu; Postgraduate Student of Chemistry Department, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah MadaInteractions of an NH3 molecule on chromium (111) surface consists of 20 atoms with three layers has been studied by QCMP 116 (Calzaferri) program, run on IBM PC compatible (Pentium III, 660 MHz). An oncoming NH3 (with the planar molecular plane parallel or perpendicular to surface), at many positions, was optimized three dimensionally by that program. Observing the binding energy of an NH3 on surface (BE (NH3)) and inter atomic distances at the optimized conditions. It's showed that:  an oncoming NH3 molecule, with molecular plane parallel to the surface, N atom was oriented to atoms of the first and third layer. One of its NH bond was parallel to the Cr-Cr bond were chemisorbed molecularly with BE(NH3) in range of 0.9797-1.3421 eV/molecule. On the second layer was chemisorbed atomically. However, an oncoming NH3 with molecular plane perpendicular to the surface (with N atom and one of its N-H bond perpendicular to Cr atom) was adsorbed physically with BE(NH3) in a range of 0.4903-0.5614 eV/molecule.   Keywords: adsorption, binding energyhttps://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/21487
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ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAM
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Charles Banon
author_sort Charles Banon
title ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAM
title_short ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAM
title_full ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAM
title_fullStr ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAM
title_full_unstemmed ADSORPTION OF AN NH<sub>3</sub> MOLECULE ON Cr(111) SURFACE BY QCMP 116 PROGRAM
title_sort adsorption of an nh<sub>3</sub> molecule on cr(111) surface by qcmp 116 program
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
issn 1411-9420
2460-1578
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Interactions of an NH3 molecule on chromium (111) surface consists of 20 atoms with three layers has been studied by QCMP 116 (Calzaferri) program, run on IBM PC compatible (Pentium III, 660 MHz). An oncoming NH3 (with the planar molecular plane parallel or perpendicular to surface), at many positions, was optimized three dimensionally by that program. Observing the binding energy of an NH3 on surface (BE (NH3)) and inter atomic distances at the optimized conditions. It's showed that:  an oncoming NH3 molecule, with molecular plane parallel to the surface, N atom was oriented to atoms of the first and third layer. One of its NH bond was parallel to the Cr-Cr bond were chemisorbed molecularly with BE(NH3) in range of 0.9797-1.3421 eV/molecule. On the second layer was chemisorbed atomically. However, an oncoming NH3 with molecular plane perpendicular to the surface (with N atom and one of its N-H bond perpendicular to Cr atom) was adsorbed physically with BE(NH3) in a range of 0.4903-0.5614 eV/molecule.   Keywords: adsorption, binding energy
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/21487
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