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Javier Carrasco

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  121
Citations -  7350

Javier Carrasco is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Density functional theory & van der Waals force. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 108 publications receiving 5992 citations. Previous affiliations of Javier Carrasco include London Centre for Nanotechnology & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Ultrahigh Performance All Solid-State Lithium Sulfur Batteries: Salt Anion’s Chemistry-Induced Anomalous Synergistic Effect

TL;DR: An ultrahigh performance of ASSLSBs is obtained via an anomalous synergistic effect between (fluorosulfonyl)(trifluoromethanesulfonyL)imide anions inherited from the design of lithium salts in SPEs and the polysulfide species formed during the cycling, implying the importance of the molecular structure of lithium salt in ASSLSB and paving a way for future development of safe and cost-effective Li-S batteries.
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A one-dimensional ice structure built from pentagons

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that 1-nm-wide ice chains that nucleate on Cu(110) are not built from hexagons, but instead are built from a face-sharing arrangement of water pentagons.
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The role of van der Waals forces in water adsorption on metals

TL;DR: It is shown that non-local correlations contribute substantially to the water-metal bond in all systems, whilst water-water bonding is much less affected by non- local correlations.
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Insight into the description of van der Waals forces for benzene adsorption on transition metal (111) surfaces

TL;DR: Comparing the performance between the two classes of vdW-inclusive methods for adsorption at equilibrium adsorbate-substrate separations, it is concluded that both methods allow for an accurate treatment of adsorptive energies, equilibrium distances, and binding curves.