2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-bwnmj-v2
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The Role of Hydrogen Adsorption Site Diversity in Catalysis on Transition Metal Phosphide Surfaces

Abstract: Hydrogen production via clean technologies such as water electrolysis, and its use in the synthesis of value-added chemicals (e.g., ammonia production), play a critical role in the pursuit of decarbonization. This realization requires effective earth-abundant catalysts that facilitate making and breaking H—H and H—X bonds. Transition metal phosphides (TMPs), such as nickel phosphide, cobalt phosphide, and molybdenum phosphide, have been historically used as hydro-processing catalysts in the petroleum industry,… Show more

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