Abstract
In the search for efficient and inexpensive electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), the hydrogen binding energy is often used as a descriptor to represent the catalytic activity. The success of this approach relies on the Brønsted-Evans-Polanyi (BEP) relationship. In this study, we used constant electrode potential density functional theory calculations to examine this relationship. Eight fcc metals with a low hydrogen adsorption concentration of 1/9 were used as the model systems. We found that the HER kinetic barriers are indeed correlated to the . Both the s of the hollow site and less favourable top site correlate to the kinetic barriers; however, the correlation is better for the latter. This behaviour leads to a set of equations for estimating the HER kinetic barriers with improved accuracy that can be used to predict the HER performance of the materials with a low hydrogen adsorption concentration. This work demonstrates the importance of calculating the of a suitable adsorption site to establish good BEP relationships.
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