Error Awareness in the Volcano Plots of Oxygen Electroreduction to Hydrogen Peroxide.
Ricardo Urrego-OrtizMichell O AlmeidaFederico Calle-VallejoPublished in: ChemSusChem (2024)
Electrocatalysis holds the key to the decentralized production of hydrogen peroxide via the two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (ORR, O2g+2H++e-→H2O2aq). However, cost-effective, active, and selective catalysts are still sought after. While density functional theory (DFT) has already led to the discovery of various enhanced catalysts, it has a severe yet often unnoticed drawback: the ill description of O 2 and H 2 O 2 . Here, we analyze the impact of the errors in those two species on the most widespread activity plots in the literature, namely free-energy diagrams and Sabatier-type volcano plots. Uncorrected or partially corrected gas-phase energies lead to appreciably different activity plots that may provide inaccurate predictions. Indeed, we show for a variety of electrocatalysts that only when the errors in O 2 and H 2 O 2 are corrected can DFT mimic the experiments. In sum, this work provides concrete guidelines to avoid a common pitfall of computational models for electrocatalytic hydrogen peroxide production.
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