Weakly interacting molecular layer of spinning C60 molecules on TiO2 (110) surfaces

Chemistry : a European Journal
Carlos Sanchez-SanchezJose A Martin-Gago

Abstract

The adsorption of C(60), a typical acceptor organic molecule, on a TiO(2) (110) surface has been investigated by a multitechnique combination, including van der Waals density functional calculations. It is shown that the adsorbed molecules form a weakly interacting molecular layer, which sits on the fivefold-coordinated Ti that is confined between the prominent bridging oxygen rows (see figure).

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Jun 10, 2016·Surface Science·G Otero-IruruetaJ A Martín-Gago
Feb 1, 2013·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Szymon Godlewski, Marek Szymonski
Sep 28, 2013·Nanoscale·Carlos Sánchez-SánchezJosé Ángel Martín-Gago
Mar 8, 2013·Nanoscale·Sergey I BozhkoIgor V Shvets
May 17, 2013·Chemical Reviews·Chi Lun PangGeoff Thornton

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