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Collective Descriptors for the Adsorption of Sugar Alcohols on Pt and Pd(111)

Linear-scaling relationships are powerful tools in the rational design of new catalysts. Few of these thermodynamic relationships consider multifunctionalized molecules, and none deal with intramolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonds, widely present in polyoxygenated molecules obtained from re...

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Published in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2014-08, Vol.118 (31), p.17531-17537
Main Authors: García-Muelas, Rodrigo, López, Núria
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