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Pushing Cu uphill of the volcano curve: Impact of a WC support on the catalytic activity of copper toward the hydrogen evolution reaction

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2021
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Koverga A.A
Flórez E
Rodriguez J.A.

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TY - GEN T1 - Pushing Cu uphill of the volcano curve: Impact of a WC support on the catalytic activity of copper toward the hydrogen evolution reaction Y1 - 2021 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7546 PB - Elsevier Ltd AB - The adsorption of atomic H and H2 on copper mono- and submonolayers supported on hexagonal WC(0001) surfaces has been investigated using density functional theory with the Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof exchange correlation functional and D2 van der Waals corrections. Results evidence the impact of the termination of the carbide substrate on fundamental properties of Cu adatoms, and, hence, on the stability of molecular and atomic hydrogen, defining copper's catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction. Using H adsorption energy as a descriptor, catalytic activity of Cu adlayers for hydrogen evolution reaction was estimated using traditional volcano curves and a curve, obtained at low hydrogen coverage. Obtained results evidence that copper adlayers supported on the WC may present a viable low-cost alternative to noble metal-based catalysts, with improved catalytic activity compared to that of copper. This, potentially, can be a useful basis for designing and developing novel functional materials with predetermined catalytic properties. © 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC ER - @misc{11407_7546, author = {}, title = {Pushing Cu uphill of the volcano curve: Impact of a WC support on the catalytic activity of copper toward the hydrogen evolution reaction}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The adsorption of atomic H and H2 on copper mono- and submonolayers supported on hexagonal WC(0001) surfaces has been investigated using density functional theory with the Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof exchange correlation functional and D2 van der Waals corrections. Results evidence the impact of the termination of the carbide substrate on fundamental properties of Cu adatoms, and, hence, on the stability of molecular and atomic hydrogen, defining copper's catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction. Using H adsorption energy as a descriptor, catalytic activity of Cu adlayers for hydrogen evolution reaction was estimated using traditional volcano curves and a curve, obtained at low hydrogen coverage. Obtained results evidence that copper adlayers supported on the WC may present a viable low-cost alternative to noble metal-based catalysts, with improved catalytic activity compared to that of copper. This, potentially, can be a useful basis for designing and developing novel functional materials with predetermined catalytic properties. © 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7546} }RT Generic T1 Pushing Cu uphill of the volcano curve: Impact of a WC support on the catalytic activity of copper toward the hydrogen evolution reaction YR 2021 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7546 PB Elsevier Ltd AB The adsorption of atomic H and H2 on copper mono- and submonolayers supported on hexagonal WC(0001) surfaces has been investigated using density functional theory with the Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof exchange correlation functional and D2 van der Waals corrections. Results evidence the impact of the termination of the carbide substrate on fundamental properties of Cu adatoms, and, hence, on the stability of molecular and atomic hydrogen, defining copper's catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction. Using H adsorption energy as a descriptor, catalytic activity of Cu adlayers for hydrogen evolution reaction was estimated using traditional volcano curves and a curve, obtained at low hydrogen coverage. Obtained results evidence that copper adlayers supported on the WC may present a viable low-cost alternative to noble metal-based catalysts, with improved catalytic activity compared to that of copper. This, potentially, can be a useful basis for designing and developing novel functional materials with predetermined catalytic properties. © 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC OL Spanish (121)
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The adsorption of atomic H and H2 on copper mono- and submonolayers supported on hexagonal WC(0001) surfaces has been investigated using density functional theory with the Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof exchange correlation functional and D2 van der Waals corrections. Results evidence the impact of the termination of the carbide substrate on fundamental properties of Cu adatoms, and, hence, on the stability of molecular and atomic hydrogen, defining copper's catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction. Using H adsorption energy as a descriptor, catalytic activity of Cu adlayers for hydrogen evolution reaction was estimated using traditional volcano curves and a curve, obtained at low hydrogen coverage. Obtained results evidence that copper adlayers supported on the WC may present a viable low-cost alternative to noble metal-based catalysts, with improved catalytic activity compared to that of copper. This, potentially, can be a useful basis for designing and developing novel functional materials with predetermined catalytic properties. © 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC
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