Implicit solvation is an effective, highly coarse-grained approach in atomic-scale simulations to account for a surrounding liquid electrolyte on the level of a continuous polarizable medium. Originating in molecular chemistry with finite solutes, implicit solvation techniques are now increasingly used in the context of first-principles modeling of electrochemistry and electrocatalysis at extended (often metallic) electrodes. The prevalent ansatz to model the latter electrodes and the reactive surface chemistry at them through slabs in periodic boundary condition supercells brings its specific challenges. Foremost this concerns the difficulty of describing the entire double layer forming at the electrified solid–liquid interface (SLI) withi...
Theoretical estimation of the activation energy of electrochemical reactions is of critical importan...
International audienceAtomistic modelling of electrified interfaces remains a major issue for detail...
Understanding the response of the surface of metallic solids to external electric field sources is c...
We discuss grand canonical simulations based on density-functional theory to study the thermodynamic...
Electrosorption of solvated species at metal electrodes is a most fundamental class of processes in ...
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 ...
First-principles calculations combining density-functional theory and continuum solvation models ena...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the use of implicit solvent in electrochemical density f...
This thesis develops improved protocols for studying reactions in solution and uses them to explore ...
International audienceElectrified interfaces play a prime role in energy technologies, from batterie...
Properties of solid-liquid interfaces are of immense importance for electrocatalytic and electrochem...
AbstractCharged interfaces are physical phenomena found in various natural systems and artificial de...
Modelling of electrochemical systems supports designing improved chemistries for battery applicati...
Properties of solid-liquid interfaces are of immense importance for electrocatalytic and electrochem...
Theoretical estimation of the activation energy of electrochemical reactions is of critical importan...
International audienceAtomistic modelling of electrified interfaces remains a major issue for detail...
Understanding the response of the surface of metallic solids to external electric field sources is c...
We discuss grand canonical simulations based on density-functional theory to study the thermodynamic...
Electrosorption of solvated species at metal electrodes is a most fundamental class of processes in ...
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 ...
First-principles calculations combining density-functional theory and continuum solvation models ena...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the use of implicit solvent in electrochemical density f...
This thesis develops improved protocols for studying reactions in solution and uses them to explore ...
International audienceElectrified interfaces play a prime role in energy technologies, from batterie...
Properties of solid-liquid interfaces are of immense importance for electrocatalytic and electrochem...
AbstractCharged interfaces are physical phenomena found in various natural systems and artificial de...
Modelling of electrochemical systems supports designing improved chemistries for battery applicati...
Properties of solid-liquid interfaces are of immense importance for electrocatalytic and electrochem...
Theoretical estimation of the activation energy of electrochemical reactions is of critical importan...
International audienceAtomistic modelling of electrified interfaces remains a major issue for detail...
Understanding the response of the surface of metallic solids to external electric field sources is c...