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Synthesis and Testing of Supported Pt-Cu Solid Solution Nanoparticle Catalysts for Propane Dehydrogenation
Published on: July 18, 2017
Breaking scaling relations in AgAuCuPdPt high-entropy alloy nanoparticles for CO2 electroreduction via machine
Juan Manuel Arce-Ramos1, Quang Thang Trinh2, Zicong Marvin Wong1
1Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), 1 Fusionopolis Way, #16-16 Connexis, Singapore 138632, Republic of Singapore. tantl@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg.
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CO2 electroreduction is limited by linear scaling relationships that couple the stabilities of key intermediates (*COOH, *CHO) to CO adsorption, placing pure Cu catalysts at a volcano-plot ceiling of activity and selectivity. Here, we harness the compositional variety of nanosized AgAuCuPdPt high-entropy-alloy (HEA) particles to break these constraints. We trained an ultralight linear-regression surrogate (MAE ≈ 0.10 eV) based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations on CO adsorption configurations to screen millions of Monte-Carlo-generated local environments of a variety of HEA formulations in seconds. Sites with predicted CO adsorption energy in the optimal -0.6 to -0.4 eV window were probed explicitly for *COOH and *CHO adsorption. From this screening, we discovered a family of "special" sites-Au centers with coordination number 8 (CN = 8) neighbored by corner Cu atoms of CN = 6-that stabilize bidentate binding of *COOH and *CHO. This lowers the potential-limiting *CO → *CHO step to ∼0 eV, and decisively breaks the scaling relations between CO* and CHO*. Our two-tier machine-learning + DFT workflow identifies active sites on HEAs that outperform the single-metal volcano limit and provides a transferable roadmap for the rational design of next-generation CO2RR electrocatalysts via tuning of the active site composition.

