Carbon dioxide and water co-adsorption on the low-index surfaces of TiC, VC, ZrC and NbC: A DFT study

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We present a theoretical DFT study into the activation of CO2 by TiC, VC, ZrC and NbC. Particular focus is given to the study of CO2/H2O co-adsorption and interaction on four carbide low-index surfaces: {001}, {011}, carbon-terminated {111} and metal-terminated {111}. The adsorption and activation of CO2 is shown to be most exothermic and indeed barrierless on the metal-terminated {111} surfaces, whilst adsorption on the {001} and {011} planes occurs via a small activation energy barrier. In contrast, the carbon-terminated {111} surface proves to be unstable in the presence of the adsorbates. Both water and carbon dioxide adsorb most strongly on TiC and most weakly on NbC, with the strongest co-adsorption interactions being seen in conformations that maximise hydrogen-bonding.

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Quesne, M. G., Roldan, A., De Leeuw, N. H., & Catlow, C. R. A. (2019). Carbon dioxide and water co-adsorption on the low-index surfaces of TiC, VC, ZrC and NbC: A DFT study. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 21(20), 10750–10760. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cp00924h

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