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Stick or Spill? Scaling Relationships for the Binding Energies of Adsorbates on Single-Atom Alloy Catalysts.


ABSTRACT: Single-atom alloy catalysts combine catalytically active metal atoms, present as dopants, with the selectivity of coinage metal hosts. Determining whether adsorbates stick at the dopant or spill over onto the host is key to understanding catalytic mechanisms on these materials. Despite a growing body of work, simple descriptors for the prediction of spillover energies (SOEs), i.e., the relative stability of an adsorbate on the dopant versus the host site, are not yet available. Using Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations on a large set of adsorbates, we identify the dopant charge and the SOE of carbon as suitable descriptors. Combining them into a linear surrogate model, we can reproduce DFT-computed SOEs within 0.06 eV mean absolute error. More importantly, our work provides an intuitive theoretical framework, based on the concepts of electrostatic interactions and covalency, that explains SOE trends and can guide the rational design of future single-atom alloy catalysts.

SUBMITTER: Reocreux R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9376958 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stick or Spill? Scaling Relationships for the Binding Energies of Adsorbates on Single-Atom Alloy Catalysts.

Réocreux Romain R   Sykes E Charles H ECH   Michaelides Angelos A   Stamatakis Michail M  

The journal of physical chemistry letters 20220802 31


Single-atom alloy catalysts combine catalytically active metal atoms, present as dopants, with the selectivity of coinage metal hosts. Determining whether adsorbates stick at the dopant or spill over onto the host is key to understanding catalytic mechanisms on these materials. Despite a growing body of work, simple descriptors for the prediction of spillover energies (SOEs), i.e., the relative stability of an adsorbate on the dopant versus the host site, are not yet available. Using Density Fun  ...[more]

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