Computational studies of transition metal nanoalloys
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Computational studies of transition metal nanoalloys
(Springer theses : recognizing outstanding Ph. D. research)
Springer, c2011
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by University of Birmingham, United Kingdom"--T.p.
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The focus of this thesis is the computational modelling of transition metal bimetallic (nanoalloy) clusters. More specifically, the study of Pd-Pt, Ag-Pt, Au-Au and Pd-Au as a few tens of atoms in the gas phase. The author used a combination of global optimization techniques - coupled with a Gupta-type empirical many-body potential - and Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations to study the structures, bonding and chemical ordering, as well as investigate the chemisorptions of hydrogen and carbon monoxide on bimetallic clusters. This research is highly relevant to experimental catalytic studies and has resulted in more than seven publications in international journals.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Theoretical Background and Methodology.- 34-atom Pd-Pt Clusters.- 98 atom Pd-Pt nanoalloys.- 38-atom binary clusters.- Chemical ordering of 34-atom Pd-Pt nanoalloys.- Theoretical study of Pd-Au clusters.- Chemisorption on metal clusters and nanoalloys.- Conclusions and Future Work.
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