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van der W aals corrected density functional calculations of the adsorption of benzene on the Cu (111) surface
Author(s) -
Carter Damien J.,
Rohl Andrew L.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of computational chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.907
H-Index - 188
eISSN - 1096-987X
pISSN - 0192-8651
DOI - 10.1002/jcc.23745
Subject(s) - van der waals force , adsorption , van der waals surface , benzene , work (physics) , density functional theory , work function , surface (topology) , chemistry , binding energy , molecular physics , molecule , chemical physics , computational chemistry , thermodynamics , atomic physics , van der waals radius , physics , mathematics , geometry , organic chemistry , electrode
We investigate the performance of several van der Waals (vdW) functionals at calculating the interactions between benzene and the copper (111) surface, using the local orbital approach in the SIESTA code. We demonstrate the importance of using surface optimized basis sets to calculate properties of pure surfaces, including surface energies and the work function. We quantify the errors created using (3 × 3) supercells to study adsorbate interactions using much larger supercells, and show non‐negligible errors in the binding energies and separation distances. We examine the eight high‐symmetry orientations of benzene on the Cu (111) surface, reporting the binding energies, separation distance, and change in work function. The optimized vdW‐DF(optB88‐vdW) functional provides superior results to the vdW‐DF(revPBE) and vdW‐DF2(rPW86) functionals, and closely matches the experimental and experimentally deduced values. This work demonstrates that local orbital methods using appropriate basis sets combined with a vdW functional can model adsorption between metal surfaces and organic molecules.

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