In everyday life we are surrounded by surfaces and, therefore, by phenomena involving molecule-surface interactions. Furthermore, the processes of heterogeneous catalysis, which are governed by molecule-surface interactions, are of huge practical importance, because the production of most synthetic compounds involves catalytic processes, which explains the tremendous effort that surface science scientists have invested to understand the basic principles underlying elementary interactions between light molecules and surfaces. This effort was recognized in 2007 with the Nobel prize in chemistry awarded to Gerhard Ertl. Here we revise some of the most relevant studies performed so far in this field. We also point out the major challenges that ...
Introduction A. General The heart of many commercial catalytic processes involves chemistry on trans...
Abstract: The last decade has seen rapid expansion and development in the field of density functiona...
The frontiers between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis are progressively disappearing. The de...
The dream of theoretical surface chemistry is to predict the outcome of reactions in order to find t...
Catalysis is of extreme relevance in the production of everyday materials and plays a ce...
Editors: Ricardo Díez Muiño and Heriberto Fabio Busnengo.This book gives a representative survey of ...
We review studies of molecular interactions and chemical reactions at metal surfaces, emphasizing pr...
Experimental discoveries followed by theoretical interpretations that pave the way of further advanc...
The fundamental understanding of both the reactions at catalytic surfaces and the ways in which thes...
In the past years the surface-science approach was successfully applied to elucidate the mechanisms ...
[[abstract]]Many of today's technologies for solar cells, catalysts and highly efficient lighting, c...
Experimental discoveries followed by theoretical interpretations that pave the way of further advanc...
This book gives a representative survey of the state of the art of research on gas-surface interacti...
If we look around, everything we see is surfaces. What we cannot see, however, are the atomistic and...
Recent theoretical progress in gas-surface reaction dynamics, a field relevant to heterogeneous cata...
Introduction A. General The heart of many commercial catalytic processes involves chemistry on trans...
Abstract: The last decade has seen rapid expansion and development in the field of density functiona...
The frontiers between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis are progressively disappearing. The de...
The dream of theoretical surface chemistry is to predict the outcome of reactions in order to find t...
Catalysis is of extreme relevance in the production of everyday materials and plays a ce...
Editors: Ricardo Díez Muiño and Heriberto Fabio Busnengo.This book gives a representative survey of ...
We review studies of molecular interactions and chemical reactions at metal surfaces, emphasizing pr...
Experimental discoveries followed by theoretical interpretations that pave the way of further advanc...
The fundamental understanding of both the reactions at catalytic surfaces and the ways in which thes...
In the past years the surface-science approach was successfully applied to elucidate the mechanisms ...
[[abstract]]Many of today's technologies for solar cells, catalysts and highly efficient lighting, c...
Experimental discoveries followed by theoretical interpretations that pave the way of further advanc...
This book gives a representative survey of the state of the art of research on gas-surface interacti...
If we look around, everything we see is surfaces. What we cannot see, however, are the atomistic and...
Recent theoretical progress in gas-surface reaction dynamics, a field relevant to heterogeneous cata...
Introduction A. General The heart of many commercial catalytic processes involves chemistry on trans...
Abstract: The last decade has seen rapid expansion and development in the field of density functiona...
The frontiers between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis are progressively disappearing. The de...