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The initial stage of OH adsorption on Ni (111)

Juarez et al., 2019

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14308464047730701448
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Juarez F
Salmazo D
Savinova E
Quaino P
Belletti G
Santos E
Schmickler W
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry

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The adsorption of OH on Ni (111) has been investigated by a combination of density functional theory and classical molecular dynamics. At low coverage, the adsorption is strong, the adsorbate carries almost unit negative charge, and interacts strongly with water …
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