The accurate description of interface characteristics between organic molecules and metal surfaces has long been debated in theoretical studies. A well-founded description of interface geometry and adsorption energy is highly desirable for these hybrid inorganic/organic interfaces. Using first principles calculations with the inclusion of five van der Waals functionals (vdW-DF family), benzene (C6H6) adsorption on seven transition metal surfaces is studied to explore the performance of these vdW functionals under varying surface chemistry. Our results reveal that vdW interactions are crucial for an accurate description of bonding on transition metal substrates. We find that vdW interactions increase adsorption energy on coinage metal surfac...
Bimetallic surfaces have been found to greatly improve the performance of numerous chemical processe...
We investigate the performance of several van der Waals (vdW) functionals at calculating the interac...
The adsorption of benzene on the M(111), M(100) and M(110) surfaces of the coinage metals copper (M ...
The accurate description of interface characteristics between organic molecules and metal surfaces h...
The accurate description of interface characteristics between organic molecules and metal surfaces h...
In recent years, evaluating the effect of van der Waals (vdW) forces for many physical systems, incl...
In recent years, evaluating the effect of van der Waals (vdW) forces for many physical systems, incl...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules on metal surfaces plays a key role in condensed matter physics ...
In recent years, evaluating the effect of van der Waals (vdW) forces for many physical systems, incl...
Understanding the binding mechanisms for aromatic molecules on transition-metal surfaces, especially...
Exploring the role of van der Waals (vdW) forces on the adsorption of molecules on extended metal su...
The adsorption of benzene on metal surfaces is an important benchmark system for hybrid inorganic/or...
peer reviewedCONSPECTUS: The understanding of adsorption and reactions of (large) organic molecules ...
ABSTRACT: Bimetallic surfaces have been found to greatly improve the performance of numerous chemica...
Interfaces between organic molecules and solid surfaces play a prominent role in heterogeneous catal...
Bimetallic surfaces have been found to greatly improve the performance of numerous chemical processe...
We investigate the performance of several van der Waals (vdW) functionals at calculating the interac...
The adsorption of benzene on the M(111), M(100) and M(110) surfaces of the coinage metals copper (M ...
The accurate description of interface characteristics between organic molecules and metal surfaces h...
The accurate description of interface characteristics between organic molecules and metal surfaces h...
In recent years, evaluating the effect of van der Waals (vdW) forces for many physical systems, incl...
In recent years, evaluating the effect of van der Waals (vdW) forces for many physical systems, incl...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules on metal surfaces plays a key role in condensed matter physics ...
In recent years, evaluating the effect of van der Waals (vdW) forces for many physical systems, incl...
Understanding the binding mechanisms for aromatic molecules on transition-metal surfaces, especially...
Exploring the role of van der Waals (vdW) forces on the adsorption of molecules on extended metal su...
The adsorption of benzene on metal surfaces is an important benchmark system for hybrid inorganic/or...
peer reviewedCONSPECTUS: The understanding of adsorption and reactions of (large) organic molecules ...
ABSTRACT: Bimetallic surfaces have been found to greatly improve the performance of numerous chemica...
Interfaces between organic molecules and solid surfaces play a prominent role in heterogeneous catal...
Bimetallic surfaces have been found to greatly improve the performance of numerous chemical processe...
We investigate the performance of several van der Waals (vdW) functionals at calculating the interac...
The adsorption of benzene on the M(111), M(100) and M(110) surfaces of the coinage metals copper (M ...