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Jesús Graciani1, Antonio M Márquez1, José J Plata1, Yanaris Ortega1, Norge C Hernández1, Alessio Meyer1, Claudio M Zicovich-Wilson1, Javier Fdez Sanz1.
Abstract
The outstanding catalytic properties of cerium oxides rely on the easy Ce(3+) ↔ Ce(4+) redox conversion, which however constitutes a challenge in density functional based theoretical chemistry due to the strongly correlated nature of the 4f electrons present in the reduced materials. In this work, we report an analysis of the performance of five exchange-correlation functionals (HH, HHLYP, PBE0, B3LYP, and B1-WC) implemented in the CRYSTAL06 code to describe three properties of ceria: crystal structure, band gaps, and reaction energies of the CeO2 → Ce2O3 process. All five functionals give values for cell parameters that are in fairly good agreement with experiment, although the PBE0 hybrid functional is found to be the most accurate. Band gaps, 2p-4f-5d in the case of CeO2 and 4f-5d in the case of Ce2O3, are found to be, in general, overestimated and drop off when the amount of Hartree-Fock exchange in the exchange-correlation functional decreases. In contrast, the reaction energies are found to be underestimated, and increase when the amount of HF exchange lowers. Overall, at its standard formulation, the B1-WC functional seems to be the best choice as it provides good band gaps and reaction energies, and very reasonable crystal parameters.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 26606218 DOI: 10.1021/ct100430q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Theory Comput ISSN: 1549-9618 Impact factor: 6.006