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Periodic Trends in Adsorption Energies Around Single-Atom Alloy Active Sites

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arxiv 2110.05363 v1 pith:X4ADJNDS submitted 2021-10-11 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Single-Atom Alloys (SAAs) are a special class of alloy surface catalysts that offer well defined, isolated active sites in a more inert metal host. The dopant sites are generally assumed to have little or no influence on the properties of the host metal, and transport of chemical reactants and products to and from the dopant sites is generally assumed to be facile. Here, by performing density functional theory calculations and surface science experiments, we identify a new physical effect on SAA surfaces, whereby adsorption is destabilised by up to 300 meV on host sites within the perimeter of the reactive dopant site. We identify periodic trends for this behaviour, and demonstrate a zone of exclusion around the reactive sites for a range of adsorbates and combinations of host and dopant metals. Experiments confirm an increased barrier for CO diffusion towards the dopant on a RhCu SAA. This effect offers new possibilities for understanding and designing active sites with tunable energetic landscapes surrounding them.

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