Identification of General Linear Relationships between Activation Energies and Enthalpy Changes for Dissociation Reactions at Surfaces
University of Cambridge · Queen's University Belfast
Abstract
The activation energy to reaction is a key quantity that controls catalytic activity. Having used ab inito calculations to determine an extensive and broad ranging set of activation energies and enthalpy changes for surface-catalyzed reactions, we show that linear relationships exist between dissociation activation energies and enthalpy changes. Known in the literature as empirical Brønsted-Evans-Polanyi (BEP) relationships, we identify and discuss the physical origin of their presence in heterogeneous catalysis. The key implication is that merely from knowledge of adsorption energies the barriers to catalytic elementary reaction steps can be estimated.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.66
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- 100%
- References
- 13
Authors
6- AMAngelos MichaelidesCorresponding
University of Cambridge, Queen's University Belfast
- ZLZhi‐Pan Liu
University of Cambridge, Queen's University Belfast
- CJC. J. Zhang
Queen's University Belfast, University of Cambridge
- AAAli Alavi
Queen's University Belfast, University of Cambridge
- DADavid A. King
Queen's University Belfast, University of Cambridge
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Enthalpy
- Catalysis
- Dissociation (chemistry)
- Activation energy
- Thermodynamics
- Standard enthalpy of reaction
- Standard enthalpy change of formation
- Affordable and clean energy