2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-020-01343-4
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Adsorption and Reaction of Trimethyl and Triethyl Phosphite on Fe3O4 by Density Functional Theory

Abstract: First-principle density functional theory (DFT) calculations are used to calculate the most stable structures and heats of adsorption of trimethyl and triethyl phosphites on an Fe 3 O 4 surface in order to understand their behavior as lubricant additives. Previous surface science studies of phosphate and phosphite esters on iron oxide surface have shown that they react by sequentially desorbing the corresponding alcohol and aldehyde in equimolar amounts. This implies that the reactions are limited by the rate … Show more

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