Hi Lucas
SCRF allows only for a solute within a sphere which is not well suited for organic molecules adsorbed on a metal surface. SCCS could be applicable, but it might be difficult to get it converged for such systems. SCCS is not implemented for k points. In a first step, SCCS requires only the (experimental) dielectric constant of the solvent as an input. Alpha, beta and gamma are rather (semi-)empirical parameters retrieved somehow from experiments or other models. Alternatively, you can try the Environ plugin for QE.
HTH
Matthias
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Dear Lucas,
in addition to the suggestions by Krack Matthias, you may also want to consider parameters derived here: https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5050938
Yours,
Anton
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