Research Info

Title
OXIDATION OF FO AND N2 MOLECULES ON THE SURFACES OF METAL-ADOPTED BORON NITRIDE NANOSTRUCTURES AS EFFICIENT CATALYSTS
Type Article
Keywords
catalyst, nanostructure, metal adoption, oxidation reaction, adsorption energy
Abstract
It is of high importance to finding efficient catalysts for oxidation of nitrogen (N2) and fluorine monoxide (FO) molecules. In this study, Ge–B36N36 and Sn–BNNT are formed and the surfaces of Ge–B36N36 and Sn–BNNT via the O2 molecule are activated. Oxidation of N2 and FO on the surfaces of O2–Ge–B36N36 and O2–Sn–BNNT via Langmuir–Hinshelwood (LH) and Eley–Rideal (ER) mechanisms are investigated. The results show that O2–Ge–B36N36 and O2–Sn–BNNT can oxidize the N2 and FO molecules via two-step reactions, respectively. Results show that N2 and FO oxidation on the O2–Ge–B36N36 and O2–Sn–BNNT surfaces via the LH mechanism has a lower energy barrier than that of the ER mechanism. Finally, O2–Ge– B36N36 and O2–Sn–BNNT are acceptable catalysts with a high performance for the oxidation of N2 and FO molecules, respectively.
Researchers ali Pourabadeh (First researcher)
bahman nasrollahzadeh (Second researcher)
razieh razavi (Third researcher)
ali bozorgian (Fourth researcher)
Meysam Najafie (Fifth researcher)