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Density functional theory single-crystal surfaces

Abstract The surfaces of model metal oxides offer many fundamental examples where the outcome of a specific chemical reaction might be linked to the surface structure and local electronic properties. In this work the reaction of simple molecules such as ammonia, alcohols, carboxylic and amino acids is studied on two metal oxide single crystals rutile TiO CllO) and (001) and fluorite UOj(l 11). Studies are conducted with XPS, TPD, and Plane Wave Density Functional Theory (DFT). The effect of surface structure is outlined by comparing the TiOj(llO) rutile surface to those of TiOjCOOl), while the effect of surface point defects is mainly discussed in the case of stoichiometric and substoichiometric UOjClll). [Pg.133]


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