MOLECULES ON SOLID SURFACES: FROM FUNDAMENTAL ADSORPTION TO CATALYSIS AND DEPOSITION
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일시 : 2017년 5월 10일(수) 오후5시-7시
장소 : 과학관 604호
연사 : 송봉근 교수님(충남대, 화학부)
A deep understanding on the behavior of the molecules on the surfaces is necessary to be able to maximize the performance of heterogeneous catalysts, as well as to develop techniques for thin film deposition. Especially nanomaterials often show properties dominated by their surfaces, often completely different compared to their bulk. Given the importance of these interfaces, study on the chemistry of molecules directly attached to solid surfaces is a topic of large interest.
In this talk, fundamental aspects of the adsorption, reaction, and desorption of molecules on various solid surfaces will be presented. In many cases, the strongest interaction that drives the adsorption of organic and organometallic molecules on the surfaces is local bond formation between the molecules and the surface. Moreover, weaker lateral interactions within the adsorbate-substrate system are also present, and are observed in diverse aspects depending on the system. An expansion of such fundamental understanding toward deposition of thin films and heterogeneous catalysts will be discussed, including heterogeneous electrocatalysis and atomic layer deposition.