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Author: Migliorini, D.

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Curriculum Vitae

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List of Publications

• F. Nattino, D. Migliorini, M. Bonfanti and G. J. Kroes, “Methane Dissociation on Pt(111): Searching for a Specific Reaction Parameter Density Functional”, J. Chem. Phys., 144, 044702 (2016).

• D. Migliorini, F. Nattino and G. J. Kroes,“Application of van der Waals Func-tionals to the Calculation of Dissociative Adsorption of N2 on W(110) for Static

and Dynamic Systems”, J. Chem. Phys., 144, 084702 (2016).

• F. Nattino, D. Migliorini, G. J. Kroes, E. Dombrowski, E. A. High, D. R. Killelea and A. L. Utz, “Chemically Accurate Simulation of a Polyatomic Molecule-Metal Surface Reaction”, J. Chem. Phys. Lett., 7, 2402 (2016).

• D. Migliorini, H. Chadwick, F. Nattino, A. Guti´errez-Gonz´alez, E. Dombrowski, E. A. High, H. Guo, A. L. Utz, B. Jackson, R. D. Beck, and G. J. Kroes, “Surface Reaction Barriometry: Methane Dissociation on Flat and Stepped Transition-Metal Surfaces”, J. Chem. Phys. Lett., 8, 4177 (2017).

• H. Chadwick, D. Migliorini and G. J. Kroes, “CHD3 Dissociation on Pt(111): A

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Dynamical Insights on the Dissociation of CHD3 on Pt(111) and Pt(211)”, J.

Chem. Phys., 149, 094701 (2018).

• N. Gerrits, D. Migliorini and G. J. Kroes, “Dissociation of CHD3 on Cu(111),

Cu(211) and single atom alloys of Cu(111)”, J. Chem. Phys, 149, 224701 (2018).

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