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  Bias Dependence of the Transition State of the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Gisbert Gonzalez, J. M., Rodellar, C. G., Druce, J., Ortega, E., Roldan Cuenya, B., & Oener, S. (2025). Bias Dependence of the Transition State of the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 147(6), 5472-5485. doi:10.1021/jacs.4c18638.

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Gisbert Gonzalez, José Maria1, Author                 
Rodellar, Carlos G.1, Author                 
Druce, Jody1, Author           
Ortega, Eduardo1, Author           
Roldan Cuenya, Beatriz1, Author                 
Oener, Sebastian1, Author                 
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1Interface Science, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society, ou_2461712              

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 Abstract: The hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is one of the most prominent electrocatalytic reactions of green energy transition. However, the kinetics across materials and electrolyte pH and the impact of hydrogen coverage at high current densities remain poorly understood. Here, we study the HER kinetics over a large set of nanoparticle catalysts in industrially relevant acidic and alkaline membrane electrode assemblies that are only operated with pure water humidified gases. We discover distinct kinetic fingerprints between the iron triad (Fe, Ni, Co), coinage (Au, Cu, Ag), and platinum group metals (Ir, Pt, Pd, Rh). Importantly, the applied bias changes not only the activation energy (EA) but also the pre-exponential factor (A). We interpret these changes as entropic changes in the interfacial solvent that differ between acid and base and entropic changes on the surface due to a changing hydrogen coverage. Finally, we observe that anions can induce Butler–Volmer behavior for the coinage metals in acid. Our results provide a new foundation to understand HER kinetics and, more broadly, highlight the pressing need to update common understanding of basic concepts in the field of electrocatalysis.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2025-01-242024-12-282025-01-272025-02-032025-02-12
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 14
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c18638
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Project name : ORION - Operando Interfacial Ionics
Grant ID : 101077895
Funding program : Horizon Europe (HE)
Funding organization : European Commission (EC)

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Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
  Other : JACS
  Abbreviation : J. Am. Chem. Soc.
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Pages: 14 Volume / Issue: 147 (6) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 5472 - 5485 Identifier: ISSN: 0002-7863
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925376870