Abstract:Experimentally well-characterized dual-atom catalysts (DACs), where two adjacent metal-atoms are stably anchored on carbon defects, are recently a hot topic in the catalyst community. DACs have shown some clear advantages in electrocatalysis compared to conventional catalysts and the emerging single-atom catalysts. To design and understand the performance of DACs for electrocatalysis, ab initio calculations have been widely employed. However, most previous theoretical studies used a pristine dual-atom site to … Show more
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