期刊
ACS CATALYSIS
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 121-128出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.9b02799
关键词
hydrogen evolution; Pt(111); constant-potential DFT; Tafel slopes; current densities
资金
- Office of Naval Research [N00014-16-1-2355]
Platinum is a nearly perfect catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction, and its high activity has conventionally been explained by its close-to-thermoneutral hydrogen binding energy (G similar to 0). However, many candidate nonprecious metal catalysts bind hydrogen with similar strengths but exhibit orders-of-magnitude lower activity for this reaction. In this study, we employ electronic structure methods that allow fully potential-dependent reaction barriers to be calculated, in order to develop a complete working picture of hydrogen evolution on platinum. Through the resulting ab initio microkinetic models, we assess the mechanistic origins of Pt's high activity. Surprisingly, we find that the G similar to 0 hydrogen atoms are inert in the kinetically relevant region and that the active hydrogen atoms have Delta G's much weaker, similar to that of gold. These on-top hydrogens have particularly low barriers, which we compare to those of gold, explaining the high reaction rates, and the exponential variations in coverage lead directly to Pt's strong kinetic response to the applied potential. This explains the unique reactivity of Pt that is missed by conventional Sabatier analyses and suggests true design criteria for nonprecious alternatives.
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