Scattering of N2 Molecules from Silica Surfaces: Effect of Polymorph and Surface Temperature
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The inelastic scattering of N2 molecules from silica surfaces, taken at 100 K, has been
investigated by adopting a semiclassical collision model in conjunction with the appropriate treatment
of the long-range interaction forces. Such forces promote the formation of the precursor state that
controls all basic elementary processes occurring at the gas-surface interphase. The probabilities
for the different elementary surface processes triggered by quartz are determined and compared
with those recently obtained for another silica polymorph (cristobalite). In addition, the final rotovibrational
distributions of N2 molecules undergoing inelastic scattering have been characterized. N2
molecules, impinging on both considered surfaces in low-medium vibrational states, preserve the
initial vibrational state, while those inelastically scattered are rotationally excited and translationally
colder. The surface temperature effect, investigated by raising the temperature itself from 100 K up to
1000 K, emerges more sharply for the cristobalite polymorph, mainly for the molecules impinging in
the ground roto-vibrational state and with low collision energies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
molecular dynamics simulations; long-range interactions; potential energy surface;; surface processes; roto-vibrational distributions; reaction mechanism
Elenco autori:
Rutigliano, Maria
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