Understanding the effect of mechanical strains on the catalytic activity of transition metals
Carmen Mart\'inez-Alonso, Jos\'e Manuel Guevara-Vela, Javier LLorca

TL;DR
This study investigates how elastic strains influence the catalytic activity of various transition metals for HER and ORR, revealing strain-induced enhancements and insensitivities that can guide catalyst design.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of elastic strain effects on transition metal catalysts for HER and ORR using DFT calculations, highlighting potential for activity tuning.
Findings
Strain can reduce energy barriers and reach volcano plot cusps.
Au activity improves with tensile strain for ORR.
Co and Ni are insensitive to strain effects.
Abstract
The effect of elastic strains on the catalytic activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) was analyzed on thirteen late transition metals: eight (111) surfaces of fcc metals (Ni, Cu, Pd, Ag, Pt, Au, Rh, Ir) and five (0001) surfaces of hcp metals (Co, Zn, Cd, Ru, and Os). The corresponding adsorption energies for the different intermediate reactions up to strains dictated by the mechanical stability limits were previously obtained by means of density functional theory calculations. It was found that the elastic strains can be used to tune the catalytic activity of different metals by reducing the energy barrier of the rate limiting step and even to reach the cusp of the volcano plot. The largest changes in catalytic activity with strain for the HER were found in Pt, Au, and Ir while Co and Ni were very insensitive to this strategy. In the…
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