Abstract

The adsorption of hydrogen atoms on the (0001) basal plane of graphite is studied using periodic first principle density functional formalism. A model structure for the hydrogen-saturated surface is proposed according to the periodic boundary conditions. Quantum molecular dynamics using the Nosé–Hoover thermostat is carried on to study the saturated surface dehydrogenation by atomic oxygen at a temperature of 300 K.

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