Electrode potential is the key factor for controlling electrocatalytic reactions at electrochemical interfaces, and moreover, it is also known that the pH and solutes (e.g., cations) of the solution have prominent effects on electrocatalysis. Understanding these effects requires microscopic information on the electrochemical interfaces, in which theoretical simulations can play an important role. This Perspective summarizes the recent progress in method development for modeling electrochemical interfaces, including different methods for describing the electrolytes at the interfaces and different schemes for charging up the electrode surfaces. In the final section, we provide an outlook for future development in modeling methods and their ap...
Electrosorption of solvated species at metal electrodes is a most fundamental class of processes in ...
AbstractCharged interfaces are physical phenomena found in various natural systems and artificial de...
Computer simulations are a useful tool to describe physical and chemical processes. However, the sta...
The computational modeling of electrochemical interfaces and their applications in electrocatalysis ...
Abstract The rational design of electrocatalysis has emerged as one of the most thriving means for m...
International audienceElectrified interfaces play a prime role in energy technologies, from batterie...
International audienceMany key industrial processes, from electricity production, conversion, and st...
Electrochemical interfaces present an extraordinarily complex reaction environment and several, ofte...
Advances in theory and methods of quantum mechanics and in supercomputers are making it practical to...
An overview is given of different methods of modern computational chemistry, with emphasis on how, i...
International audienceElectrified interfaces play a central role in energy technologies, from batter...
International audienceElectrocatalysis is gaining impetus as a key technology in fuel cells and for ...
The mass and charge distribution at electrochemical interfaces plays a key role in driving electroch...
Electrocatalysis has been advanced to a point that understanding how noncovalent interactions interp...
In order to elucidate detailed mechanisms of reactions on electrode surfaces and identify compn.-act...
Electrosorption of solvated species at metal electrodes is a most fundamental class of processes in ...
AbstractCharged interfaces are physical phenomena found in various natural systems and artificial de...
Computer simulations are a useful tool to describe physical and chemical processes. However, the sta...
The computational modeling of electrochemical interfaces and their applications in electrocatalysis ...
Abstract The rational design of electrocatalysis has emerged as one of the most thriving means for m...
International audienceElectrified interfaces play a prime role in energy technologies, from batterie...
International audienceMany key industrial processes, from electricity production, conversion, and st...
Electrochemical interfaces present an extraordinarily complex reaction environment and several, ofte...
Advances in theory and methods of quantum mechanics and in supercomputers are making it practical to...
An overview is given of different methods of modern computational chemistry, with emphasis on how, i...
International audienceElectrified interfaces play a central role in energy technologies, from batter...
International audienceElectrocatalysis is gaining impetus as a key technology in fuel cells and for ...
The mass and charge distribution at electrochemical interfaces plays a key role in driving electroch...
Electrocatalysis has been advanced to a point that understanding how noncovalent interactions interp...
In order to elucidate detailed mechanisms of reactions on electrode surfaces and identify compn.-act...
Electrosorption of solvated species at metal electrodes is a most fundamental class of processes in ...
AbstractCharged interfaces are physical phenomena found in various natural systems and artificial de...
Computer simulations are a useful tool to describe physical and chemical processes. However, the sta...