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Electrochemistry-Enhanced Dynamic Paths Sampling Unveiling Nuclear Quantum Effects in Electrocatalysis
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Proton-coupled electron transfers (PCET) are elementary steps in electrocatalysis. However, accurate calculations of PCET rates remain challenging, especially considering nuclear quantum effects (NQEs) under a constant potential condition. Statistical sampling of reaction paths is an ideal approach for rate calculations, however, is always limited by the rare-event issue. Here we develop an electrochemistry-driven quantum dynamics approach enabling realistic enhanced paths sampling under constant potentials without a priori defined reaction coordinates. We apply the method in modeling the Volmer step of the hydrogen evolution reaction, and demonstrate that the NQEs exhibit more than one order of magnitude impact on the computed rate constant, indicating an essential role of NQEs in electrochemistry.
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EU-CONCERT prioritizes systematic cross-method and theory-experiment benchmarks for constant-potential DFT, solvation, free-energy sampling, and machine-learning potentials at electrified solid-liquid interfaces.