TiO 2 anatase (001) surface has been indicated for many years as a potential system for water dissociation and hydrogen production. Surface reconstruction periodicity of TiO 2 anatase (001) in water is revised on the basis of the new water induced reconstruction model that accounts for dissociative water adsorption in the first monolayer and self-assembling of surface hydroxyls. The study has been performed in the context of first principles total energy calculations on the basis of state of the art Density Functional Theory. Different surface periodical structures have been studied and compared in terms of residual surface stress and surface reactivity. While a preference seems to emerge for the (2 × 3) surface reconstruction, there are in...
The interaction of water with the fluorine-covered (001) surface of anatase titanium dioxide (TiO) h...
Atomic level understanding of water on titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ), in particular the mineral form ana...
The rutile TiO2(011) surface exhibits a (2 × 1) reconstruction when prepared by standard techniques ...
TiO 2 anatase (001) surface has been indicated for many years as a potential system for wate...
The (011) termination of rutile TiO2 is reported to be particularly effective for photocatalysis. He...
Dissociative and molecular water adsorption on the anatase (001) surface is studied in the context ...
The (011) termination of rutile TiO2 is reported to be particularly effective for photocatalysis. He...
The photocatalytic activity of TiO2 for water splitting has been known for decades, yet the adsorpti...
The adsorption properties of TiO2 surfaces with biological environments have shown to be very import...
The anatase TiO2(101) surface and its interaction with water is an important topic in oxide surface ...
The nature of peculiar, short H bonds formed by water molecules in contact with the (101) anatase su...
The adsorption of water on the anatase TiO2(001)-(4 x 1) surface is studied using synchrotron radiat...
Titanium dioxide in the anatase configuration plays an increasingly important role for photo(electro...
An understanding of the interaction of water with the anatase(101) surface is crucial for developing...
The interfacial structure of water in contact with TiO2 is the key to understand the mechanism of ph...
The interaction of water with the fluorine-covered (001) surface of anatase titanium dioxide (TiO) h...
Atomic level understanding of water on titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ), in particular the mineral form ana...
The rutile TiO2(011) surface exhibits a (2 × 1) reconstruction when prepared by standard techniques ...
TiO 2 anatase (001) surface has been indicated for many years as a potential system for wate...
The (011) termination of rutile TiO2 is reported to be particularly effective for photocatalysis. He...
Dissociative and molecular water adsorption on the anatase (001) surface is studied in the context ...
The (011) termination of rutile TiO2 is reported to be particularly effective for photocatalysis. He...
The photocatalytic activity of TiO2 for water splitting has been known for decades, yet the adsorpti...
The adsorption properties of TiO2 surfaces with biological environments have shown to be very import...
The anatase TiO2(101) surface and its interaction with water is an important topic in oxide surface ...
The nature of peculiar, short H bonds formed by water molecules in contact with the (101) anatase su...
The adsorption of water on the anatase TiO2(001)-(4 x 1) surface is studied using synchrotron radiat...
Titanium dioxide in the anatase configuration plays an increasingly important role for photo(electro...
An understanding of the interaction of water with the anatase(101) surface is crucial for developing...
The interfacial structure of water in contact with TiO2 is the key to understand the mechanism of ph...
The interaction of water with the fluorine-covered (001) surface of anatase titanium dioxide (TiO) h...
Atomic level understanding of water on titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ), in particular the mineral form ana...
The rutile TiO2(011) surface exhibits a (2 × 1) reconstruction when prepared by standard techniques ...