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Bayesian learning of chemisorption for bridging the complexity of electronic descriptors.

Siwen WangHemanth Somarajan PillaiHongliang Xin
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Building upon the d-band reactivity theory in surface chemistry and catalysis, we develop a Bayesian learning approach to probing chemisorption processes at atomically tailored metal sites. With representative species, e.g., *O and *OH, Bayesian models trained with ab initio adsorption properties of transition metals predict site reactivity at a diverse range of intermetallics and near-surface alloys while naturally providing uncertainty quantification from posterior sampling. More importantly, this conceptual framework sheds light on the orbitalwise nature of chemical bonding at adsorption sites with d-states characteristics ranging from bulk-like semi-elliptic bands to free-atom-like discrete energy levels, bridging the complexity of electronic descriptors for the prediction of novel catalytic materials.
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