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Extracting Features of Active Transition Metal Electrodes for NO Electroreduction with Catalytic Matrices
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Electrocatalytic reduction of oxidized nitrogen compounds (NOx) promises to help rebalance the nitrogen cycle. It is widely accepted that nitrate reduction to NH4+/NH3 involves NO as an intermediate, and NO hydrogenation is the potential-limiting step of NO reduction. Whether *NO hydrogenates to *NHO or *NOH is still a matter of debate, which makes it difficult to optimize catalysts for NOx electroreduction. Here, “catalytic matrices” are used to swiftly extract features of active transition metal catalysts for NO electroreduction. The matrices show that active catalysts statistically stabilize *NHO over *NOH and have undercoordinated sites. Besides, square-symmetry active sites with Cu and other elements may prove active for NO electroreduction. Finally, multivariate regressions are able to reproduce the main features found by the matrices, which opens the door for more sophisticated machine-learning studies. In sum, catalytic matrices may ease the analysis of complex electrocatalytic reactions on multifaceted materials.
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- Notes :
- This work was supported by grants PID2021-127957NB-I00, TED2021-132550B−C21, PID2021-126076NB-I00, and María de Maeztu Excellence Unit CEX2021-001202-M funded by the Spanish MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union. We thank the Red Españ ola de Supercomputación for providing computational resources through grants QHS-2022-1-0002 and QHS-2022-2-0016. E.R. thanks the Spanish MICIUN for an FPI PhD grant (PRE2020-092382 associated to the MDM-2017-0767-20-1 grant)., English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1390906932
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource