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Competitive Adsorption of Methyl Bromide and Water on Metal Catecholates: Insights from Density Functional Theory
N. Scott Bobbitt,
Randall Q. Snurr
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Chemical and Biological Engineering
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metals
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water
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density functional method
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adsorption
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methyl bromide
100%
transition metals
33%
atoms
16%
electrostatics
16%
molecules
8%
interactions
8%
environment
8%
applications
8%
oxygen
8%
humidity
8%
binding energy
8%
electron density
8%
alkaline earth metals
8%
Chemistry
Density Functional Theory
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Metal
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Methyl Bromide
100%
Water Type
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Adsorption
100%
Transition Element
33%
Electron Density
8%
Binding Energy
8%
Methyl Group
8%
Oxygen Atom
8%
Atom
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Application
8%
Molecule
8%
Number
8%
Environment
8%
Amount
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Humidity
8%
Material Science
Metal
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Density
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Transition Metal
57%
Carrier Concentration
14%
Alkaline Earth Metal
14%