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Paradigm change in hydrogen electrocatalysis: The volcano's apex is located at weak bonding of the reaction intermediate

Volcano plots are a powerful tool to screen electrode materials in the catalysis and battery science communities. Commonly, simple binding energies are analyzed by the concept of linear scaling relationships to describe activity trends in a homologous series of materials, putting forward the picture...

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Published in:International journal of hydrogen energy 2020-10, Vol.45 (51), p.27221-27229
Main Author: Exner, Kai S.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Volcano plots are a powerful tool to screen electrode materials in the catalysis and battery science communities. Commonly, simple binding energies are analyzed by the concept of linear scaling relationships to describe activity trends in a homologous series of materials, putting forward the picture that an optimum electrode material in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) binds the reaction intermediate (RI) thermoneutrally at zero overpotential. This approach, however, consists of various oversimplifications since the applied overpotential and kinetics are not accounted for in the evaluation. In the present article, the apex of the HER volcano is modeled by microkinetics. It is demonstrated that the volcano's top shifts to weak bonding of the RI with increasing driving force as soon as kinetic effects are factored in the analysis. This paradigm change is corroborated by the fact that the constructed volcano plots, using microkinetics and scaling relations for the apex and legs of the volcano respectively, reproduce the high activities of Pt in the HER and RuO2 in the chlorine evolution reaction. [Display omitted] •Apex of the hydrogen-evolution reaction (HER) volcano is modeled by microkinetics.•Apex of the volcano is located at weak bonding of the reaction intermediate (RI).•Microkinetics and scaling relations are combined to construct a volcano plot.•The volcano curve reproduces the high activity of Pt in the HER.•Weak bonding of the RI corresponds to a paradigm change in hydrogen electrocatalysis.
ISSN:0360-3199
1879-3487
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.07.088