1. What is the key to designing materials with improved performance?
Understanding how to control binding energies of reactive intermediates on a surface is the key to designing materials with improved performance.
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2. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "Combining theory and experiment in electrocatalysis: insights into materials design" ?
This review discusses design strategies for state-of-the-art heterogeneous electrocatalysts and associated materials for several different electrochemical transformations involving water, hydrogen, and oxygen, using theory as a means to rationalize catalyst performance.. By examining the common principles that govern catalysis for different electrochemical reactions, the authors describe a systematic framework that helps to understand trends in catalyzing these reactions, serving as a guide to new catalyst development, while highlighting key gaps that need to be addressed.. The authors conclude by extending this framework to emerging clean energy reactions including hydrogen peroxide production, carbon dioxide reduction and nitrogen reduction, where the development of improved catalysts could allow for the sustainable production of a broad range of fuels and chemicals.
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3. What metals were found to lie near the top of the volcano plot?
Metals such as Ru, Rh, Mo and Fe were calculated to lie near the top of the volcano plot, binding nitrogen neither too strongly nor weakly (169).
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4. What is the way to assess catalyst durability?
Accelerated cyclic voltammetry tests, long-term stability studies that quantify the amount of catalyst leached into the electrolyte, and the use of thin film catalyst morphologies are helpful approaches to assess catalyst durability (10, 66).
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