The nonlocal correlation as the solution of the CO puzzle problem (CROSBI ID 558236)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Lazić, Predrag ; Alaei, Mojtaba ; Atodiresei, Nicolae ; Caciuc, Vasile ; Brako, Radovan ; Blügel, Stefan
engleski
The nonlocal correlation as the solution of the CO puzzle problem
For the last 20 years the Density Functional Theory (DFT) has been the standard approach for the calculation of chemisorption, adsorption, chemical reactions and electronic structure in general. Despite the great successes of the theory in predicting adsorption energies and other properties for many systems it turns out that the theory fails to predict correctly the adsorption site preference for the CO molecule on (111) surfaces of Pt, Cu and Rh, for example. The DFT calculations predict that the highly coordinated FCC (hollow) site adsorption is preferred over the top site adsorption, while experiments show unambiguously that CO adsorbs into the top site. Also, the calculated adsorption energies do not match well the experimental values. CO molecule chemisorption on these surfaces is a type of system in which one would expect DFT theory in its present implementation with semi-local (GGA) functionals to work well. Systems for which DFT is not expected to give good results due to the semi-locality of the energy functionals are those in which physisisorption dominates over chemical bonding, i.e. typical van der Waals systems. However, van der Waals is specific name for a more general phenomenon, the nonlocal correlation. We show that the inclusion of the nonlocal correlation in its most general ”seamless” formulation into the DFT calculations of CO chemisorption largely solves the discrepancies known as the CO puzzle problem.
CO adsorption puzzle; DFT; non-local correlation; transition metals
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Podaci o prilogu
42-42.
2009.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
14th International Workshop on Computational Physics and Materials Science: Total Energy and Force Methods, Book of Abstracts
Trst:
Podaci o skupu
14th International Workshop on Computational Physics and Materials Science: Total Energy and Force Methods
poster
08.01.2009-10.01.2009
Trst, Italija