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  • ZnO is a key catalyst for CO hydrogenation, and this study examines its surfaces with vacancies to improve performance.
  • The research reveals that a specific surface with Zn-O dimer vacancies allows for easy generation of hydride species, needing just about 0.10 eV to overcome the energy barrier.
  • Additionally, the presence of covalent Zn-H bonds helps regulate the catalyst's activity and selectivity, favorably producing intermediates necessary for efficient hydrogenation processes.

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