Issue 13, 2024

Application of machine learning to discover new intermetallic catalysts for the hydrogen evolution and the oxygen reduction reactions

Abstract

The adsorption energies for hydrogen, oxygen, and hydroxyl were calculated by means of density functional theory on the lowest energy surface of 24 pure metals and 332 binary intermetallic compounds with stoichiometries AB, A2B, and A3B taking into account the effect of biaxial elastic strains. This information was used to train two random forest regression models, one for the hydrogen adsorption and another for the oxygen and hydroxyl adsorption, based on 9 descriptors that characterized the geometrical and chemical features of the adsorption site as well as the applied strain. All the descriptors for each compound in the models could be obtained from physico-chemical databases. The random forest models were used to predict the adsorption energy for hydrogen, oxygen, and hydroxyl of ≈2700 binary intermetallic compounds with stoichiometries AB, A2B, and A3B made of metallic elements, excluding those that were environmentally hazardous, radioactive, or toxic. This information was used to search for potential good catalysts for the HER and ORR from the criteria that their adsorption energy for H and O/OH, respectively, should be close to that of Pt. This investigation shows that the suitably trained machine learning models can predict adsorption energies with an accuracy not far away from density functional theory calculations with minimum computational cost from descriptors that are readily available in physico-chemical databases for any compound. Moreover, the strategy presented in this paper can be easily extended to other compounds and catalytic reactions, and is expected to foster the use of ML methods in catalysis.

Graphical abstract: Application of machine learning to discover new intermetallic catalysts for the hydrogen evolution and the oxygen reduction reactions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Apr 2024
Accepted
02 Jun 2024
First published
04 Jun 2024

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024,14, 3784-3799

Application of machine learning to discover new intermetallic catalysts for the hydrogen evolution and the oxygen reduction reactions

C. Martínez-Alonso, V. Vassilev-Galindo, B. M. Comer, F. Abild-Pedersen, K. T. Winther and J. LLorca, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024, 14, 3784 DOI: 10.1039/D4CY00491D

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