Revealing the Size and Potential Dependent DO Microkinetics on Pt Nanoparticles Using Grand Canonical Ensemble Modeling.

J Phys Chem Lett

Institute of Industrial Catalysis, State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Green-Chemical Synthesis Technology, College of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, P. R. China.

Published: August 2024

Revealing the potential and nanoparticle size effect is significant for understanding the electrochemical microkinetic behaviors under real reaction conditions. Herein, an efficient strategy of combining the robust fully converged constant potential (FCP) algorithm and the size dependent site distribution rule assumption was proposed. A simple reaction of isotopic DO/HO adsorption and dissociation on Pt nanoparticles was set as the model reaction. The results show that the cathodic negative potential and the anodic positive potential would result in the DO orientation of the D-down/O-down physisorption configuration. Microkinetic simulations by this strategy obtained electrochemical widows for DO/HO dissociation, and the optimal Pt nanoparticle diameter was predicted to be 1.8 nm, which agrees well with the experimental observation of ∼2 nm threshold. The kinetic isotope effect (KIE) rate constant ratio at the optimal potential of -0.80 V vs SHE was calculated to be ∼1.83. This work provides a guideline in studying electrochemical electrode-electrolyte interactions on nanoparticles.

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