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Volcano plots in hydrogen electrocatalysis - uses and abuses

Journal

BEILSTEIN JOURNAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages 846-854

Publisher

BEILSTEIN-INSTITUT
DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.5.96

Keywords

electrocatalysis; hydrogen evolution; Sabatier's principle; volcano curve

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [344/34-1, 344/34-2, SA 1770/1-1, SA 1770/1-2, FOR 1376]
  2. DAAD-Mincyt
  3. Agencia Nacional de Promocion CientIfica y Tecnologica, FONCYT [PIP-CONICET 112-2010001-00411, PICT-2012-2324]
  4. CAID [501 201101 00276 LI UNL]
  5. Baden-Wurttemberg

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Sabatier's principle suggests, that for hydrogen evolution a plot of the rate constant versus the hydrogen adsorption energy should result in a volcano, and several such plots have been presented in the literature. A thorough examination of the data shows, that there is no volcano once the oxide-covered metals are left out. We examine the factors that govern the reaction rate in the light of our own theory and conclude, that Sabatier's principle is only one of several factors that determine the rate. With the exception of nickel and cobalt, the reaction rate does not decrease for highly exothermic hydrogen adsorption as predicted, because the reaction passes through more suitable intermediate states. The case of nickel is given special attention; since it is a 3d metal, its orbitals are compact and the overlap with hydrogen is too low to make it a good catalyst.

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