氧还原纳米催化剂活性位点的原子尺度鉴定

IF 42.8 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Nature Catalysis Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1038/s41929-024-01175-8
Yao Yang, Jihan Zhou, Zipeng Zhao, Geng Sun, Saman Moniri, Colin Ophus, Yongsoo Yang, Ziyang Wei, Yakun Yuan, Cheng Zhu, Yang Liu, Qiang Sun, Qingying Jia, Hendrik Heinz, Jim Ciston, Peter Ercius, Philippe Sautet, Yu Huang, Jianwei Miao
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异质纳米催化剂在化学和能源工业中都发挥着至关重要的作用。尽管在理论、计算和实验研究方面取得了长足进步,但确定其活性位点仍然是一项重大挑战。在此,我们利用原子电子断层扫描来确定铂镍和掺杂钼的铂镍纳米催化剂在电化学氧还原反应中的三维原子结构。然后,我们将实验原子结构作为第一原理训练的机器学习的输入,以确定纳米催化剂的活性位点。通过对结构-活性关系的分析,我们制定了一个称为局部环境描述符的方程,该方程平衡了应变和配体效应,为氧还原反应中的活性位点提供了物理和化学见解。确定现实纳米粒子的三维原子结构和化学成分的能力与机器学习相结合,可以改变我们对催化剂活性位点的基本认识,并指导最佳纳米催化剂的合理设计。
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Atomic-scale identification of active sites of oxygen reduction nanocatalysts
Heterogeneous nanocatalysts play a crucial role in both the chemical and energy industries. Despite substantial advancements in theoretical, computational and experimental studies, identifying their active sites remains a major challenge. Here we utilize atomic electron tomography to determine the three-dimensional atomic structure of PtNi and Mo-doped PtNi nanocatalysts for the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction. We then employ the experimental atomic structures as input to first-principles-trained machine learning to identify the active sites of the nanocatalysts. Through the analysis of the structure–activity relationships, we formulate an equation termed the local environment descriptor, which balances the strain and ligand effects to provide physical and chemical insights into active sites in the oxygen reduction reaction. The ability to determine the three-dimensional atomic structure and chemical composition of realistic nanoparticles, combined with machine learning, could transform our fundamental understanding of the active sites of catalysts and guide the rational design of optimal nanocatalysts. Pt-based catalysts are the state of the art for the oxygen reduction reaction. Now the three-dimensional local atomic structure of PtNi and Mo-doped PtNi nanoparticles is revealed via atomic electron tomography, and a local environment descriptor of catalytic activity is put forwards.
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Nature Catalysis Chemical Engineering-Bioengineering
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期刊介绍: Nature Catalysis serves as a platform for researchers across chemistry and related fields, focusing on homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysts, encompassing both fundamental and applied studies. With a particular emphasis on advancing sustainable industries and processes, the journal provides comprehensive coverage of catalysis research, appealing to scientists, engineers, and researchers in academia and industry. Maintaining the high standards of the Nature brand, Nature Catalysis boasts a dedicated team of professional editors, rigorous peer-review processes, and swift publication times, ensuring editorial independence and quality. The journal publishes work spanning heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysis, covering areas such as catalytic synthesis, mechanisms, characterization, computational studies, nanoparticle catalysis, electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, environmental catalysis, asymmetric catalysis, and various forms of organocatalysis.
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