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AuthorAl Salmi, Mustafa
AuthorAl Shammari, Ali
Available date2025-01-29T05:31:36Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameThe Seventh Youth Research Forum 2025
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62563
AbstractThe study of Cu on ZnO surfaces is a topic of ongoing research due to the importance of Cu as a promoter in the low-temperature synthesis of methanol, the water-gas shift process, and metha-nol steam reforming. The role of ZnO in supporting the stabilization of the Cu atoms and pro-moting the COR2R hydrogenation reaction is multifaceted and involves a range of physical and chemical factors. In this work, we used density functional theory (DFT) calculations to investi-gate the Cu adsorption on ZnO surfaces on different sites. Bader charge analysis, adsorption en-ergy, and phonon inelastic neutron scattering (INS) associated with most stable systems were calculated and compared with previous theoretical and experimental results. We found that atomic Cu adsorption on hollow site of ZnO(111) is the most stable site and most favorable site for Cu adsorption comparing to other ZnO surfaces. This is due to the strong metal-oxygen in-teraction between Cu and the ZnO surface. We concluded that further studies are needed to in-vestigate the catalytic activity of this catalyst under realistic reaction conditions with realistic models of Cu supported on ZnO.
Languageen
PublisherQatar University Young Scientists Center - Qatar University
SubjectCO2 Hydrogenation
DFT
Cu/ZnO catalyst
Methanol
DFT
Inelastic
Neutron Scattering
TitleTheoretical Study on Copper Adsorption on ZnO Surfaces
TypeConference
dc.accessType Open Access


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