[Pw_forum] enthalpy of adsorbtion of o2 molecule on a ZnO supercell
Prasenjit Ghosh
prasenjit.jnc at gmail.com
Fri Oct 15 13:18:59 CEST 2010
Dear Meysam,
In principle they are different quantities. Generally enthalpy (H) is
related to the internal energy (E) as H=E+PV (P=pressure
V=volume)....so change in enthalpy upon adsorption of a molecule
(enthalpy of adsorption) is given by
dH=dE+PdV+VdP
where dE is the adsorption energy for your case (and is -ve if the
molecule binds).
Now if you consider your system to be the surface with molecule
adsorbed on it, then for a given coverage, the volume & pressure is
constant.....so in that case dH=-dE, i.e. the enthalpy of adsorption
is -(adsorption energy)
Prasenjit
On 15 October 2010 14:18, meysam pazoki <m_pazoki at physics.sharif.edu> wrote:
> Dear mohnish and Prasenjit
>
> Thanks for your good answers ,I have another question :"Is enthalpy of
> adsorbtion equals to energy of adsorbtion?"
> I want to calculate enthalpy of adsorbtion and your answers are about energy
> of adsorbtion.
>
> Regards
> Meysam Pazoki
> SUT
>
>
>
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