Jiao-Jiao Chen, Si-Dun Wang, Xun-Lei Ding, Sheng-Gui He
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Correction to “Role of H2O Adsorption in CO Oxidation over Cerium-Oxide Cluster Anions (CeO2)nO– (n = 1–4)”
In Figure 4, the plot should be replaced, as shown below: In the picture, the solid lines represent the LUMO energies of (CeO2)nO– and (CeO2)nOH2O– clusters. However, the energies of these clusters were confused, leading to incorrect line positions that are inconsistent with the statement “while the LUMO energy of Ce3O7H2O– (−1.29 eV) is slightly higher than that of Ce3O7– (−1.37 eV)”. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.
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