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Steric Effects in the Chemisorption of Vibrationally Excited Methane on Nickel

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Bruce Yoder's thesis outlines his investigation of the dissociative chemisorption of methane (CH 4 ) on a nickel single crystal. In this work Bruce uses a molecular beam and infrared laser techniques to prepare methane in excited rovibrational states. The excited methane molecules are aligned relative to the target nickel surface. Bruce describes the discovery and exploration of a previously unknown steric effect in the dissociation reaction between a vibrationally excited methane molecule and a nickel crystal. From these studies we see that methane molecules are up to twice as reactive when the vibration is aligned parallel rather than perpendicular to the surface. This discovery will help guide the development of detailed predictive models of methane chemisorption, which in turn may lead to better catalysts for the synthesis of several industrially relevant chemicals, including hydrogen fuel from natural gas.

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Introduction.- Experimental Setup.- State specific preparation and alignment of gas-phase reagents.- State-resolved steric effects in methane chemisorption on Ni(100).- State-resolved steric effects in CH4(v3) dissociation on Ni(110).- Summary and Outlook.

Summary

Bruce Yoder’s thesis outlines his investigation of the dissociative chemisorption of methane (CH4) on a nickel single crystal. In this work Bruce uses a molecular beam and infrared laser techniques to prepare methane in excited rovibrational states. The excited methane molecules are aligned relative to the target nickel surface. Bruce describes the discovery and exploration of a previously unknown steric effect in the dissociation reaction between a vibrationally excited methane molecule and a nickel crystal. From these studies we see that methane molecules are up to twice as reactive when the vibration is aligned parallel rather than perpendicular to the surface. This discovery will help guide the development of detailed predictive models of methane chemisorption, which in turn may lead to better catalysts for the synthesis of several industrially relevant chemicals, including hydrogen fuel from natural gas.

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Authors Bruce L Yoder, Bruce L. Yoder
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662521618
ISBN 978-3-662-52161-8
No. of pages 175
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 302 g
Illustrations XIII, 175 p.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

B, Quanten- und theoretische Chemie, Katalyse, Catalysis, Chemistry and Materials Science, Physical Chemistry, Quantum & theoretical chemistry, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Theoretical Chemistry

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