The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exactly at the Fermi level that limits the practical application of this material. There are several ways to modify the Fermi-level-region of graphene, e.g. adsorption of graphene on different substrates or different molecules on its surface. In all cases the so-called dispersion or van der Waals interactions can play a crucial role in the mechanism, which describes the modification of electronic structure of graphene. The adsorption of water on graphene is not very accurately reproduced in the standard density functional theory (DFT) calculations and highly-accurate quantum-chemical treatments are required. A possibility to apply wavefunction-ba...
We investigate structural and electronic properties of water molecules adsorbed on graphene by using...
Understanding the interaction of water and graphene is crucial for various applications such as wate...
Wet carbon interfaces are ubiquitous in the natural world and exhibit anomalous properties, which co...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
p. 12348–12356We have investigated the structure, adsorption, electronic states, and charge transfer...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
We investigate the interaction between water and metal-supported graphene through van der Waals dens...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
We investigate structural and electronic properties of water molecules adsorbed on graphene by using...
Understanding the interaction of water and graphene is crucial for various applications such as wate...
Wet carbon interfaces are ubiquitous in the natural world and exhibit anomalous properties, which co...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
p. 12348–12356We have investigated the structure, adsorption, electronic states, and charge transfer...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
We investigate the interaction between water and metal-supported graphene through van der Waals dens...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
Water monomer adsorption on graphene is examined with state-of-the- art electronic structure approac...
We investigate structural and electronic properties of water molecules adsorbed on graphene by using...
Understanding the interaction of water and graphene is crucial for various applications such as wate...
Wet carbon interfaces are ubiquitous in the natural world and exhibit anomalous properties, which co...