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Giacinto Scoles
Researcher at University of Udine
Publications - 300
Citations - 18605
Giacinto Scoles is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectroscopy & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 300 publications receiving 18063 citations. Previous affiliations of Giacinto Scoles include Princeton University & University of Virginia.
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Atomic and Molecular Beam Methods
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the general principles and methods for surface scattering of atoms in visible and UV spectroscopy, including a detailed discussion of the basic principles of surface scattering.
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Towards extending the applicability of density functional theory to weakly bound systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used both pure DFT and a hybrid approach in which the total interaction energy is partitioned into two parts: (a) the dispersion energy which, in a first approximation is the contribution due to intermonomer correlations and (b) all other interactions.
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Intermolecular forces in simple systems
TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of intermolecular forces was proposed for systems with a small number of electrons and leads to the conclusion that those systems behave as the internal atomic correlation energy was almost independent from the interatomic distance.
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Efficient water oxidation at carbon nanotube–polyoxometalate electrocatalytic interfaces
Francesca M. Toma,Andrea Sartorel,Matteo Iurlo,Mauro Carraro,Pietro Parisse,Chiara Maccato,Stefania Rapino,Benito Rodriguez Gonzalez,Heinz Amenitsch,Tatiana Da Ros,Loredana Casalis,Andrea Goldoni,Massimo Marcaccio,Gianfranco Scorrano,Giacinto Scoles,Francesco Paolucci,Maurizio Prato,Marcella Bonchio +17 more
TL;DR: The bioinspired electrode addresses the one major challenge of artificial photosynthesis, namely efficient water oxidation, which brings us closer to being able to power the planet with carbon-free fuels.
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Physisorption and Chemisorption of Alkanethiols and Alkyl Sulfides on Au(111)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the physicochemical and kinetics of the adsorption of a variety of sulfur-containing hydrocarbons onto Au(111) using helium beam reflectivity and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) techniques.