Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4386280585> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4386280585 endingPage "6483" @default.
- W4386280585 startingPage "6471" @default.
- W4386280585 abstract "Platinum nanoparticles (Pt-NPs) supported on titania surfaces are costly but indispensable heterogeneous catalysts because of their highly effective and selective catalytic properties. Therefore, it is vital to understand their physicochemical processes during catalysis to optimize their use and to further develop better catalysts. However, simulating these dynamic processes is challenging due to the need for a reliable quantum chemical method to describe chemical bond breaking and bond formation during the processes but, at the same time, fast enough to sample a large number of configurations required to compute the corresponding free energy surfaces. Density functional theory (DFT) is often used to explore Pt-NPs; nonetheless, it is usually limited to some minimum-energy reaction pathways on static potential energy surfaces because of its high computational cost. We report here a combination of the density functional tight binding (DFTB) method as a fast but reliable approximation to DFT, the steered molecular dynamics (SMD) technique, and the Jarzynski equality to construct free energy surfaces of the temperature-dependent diffusion and growth of platinum particles on a titania surface. In particular, we present the parametrization for Pt-X (X = Pt, Ti, or O) interactions in the framework of the second-order DFTB method, using a previous parametrization for titania as a basis. The optimized parameter set was used to simulate the surface diffusion of a single platinum atom (Pt1) and the growth of Pt6 from Pt5 and Pt1 on the rutile (110) surface at three different temperatures (T = 400, 600, 800 K). The free energy profile was constructed by using over a hundred SMD trajectories for each process. We found that increasing the temperature has a minimal effect on the formation free energy; nevertheless, it significantly reduces the free energy barrier of Pt atom migration on the TiO2 surface and the transition state (TS) of its deposition. In a concluding remark, the methodology opens the pathway to quantum chemical free energy simulations of Pt-NPs' temperature-dependent growth and other transformation processes on the titania support." @default.
- W4386280585 created "2023-08-31" @default.
- W4386280585 creator A5023941889 @default.
- W4386280585 creator A5025287629 @default.
- W4386280585 creator A5050162581 @default.
- W4386280585 creator A5084604424 @default.
- W4386280585 creator A5085597140 @default.
- W4386280585 date "2023-08-30" @default.
- W4386280585 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4386280585 title "Toward Quantum Chemical Free Energy Simulations of Platinum Nanoparticles on Titania Support" @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1650728208 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1968166922 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1968965587 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1970127494 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1972124922 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1972479463 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1973836541 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1974905452 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1981368803 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1983189540 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W1997231673 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2007395042 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2022696619 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2023070783 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2030976617 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2032215763 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2034078233 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2035266068 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2040008731 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2043555321 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2054103452 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2057815592 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2060410316 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2083222334 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2099598754 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2107278155 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2112070656 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2117894566 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2133094266 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2140987523 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2149801992 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2230728100 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2330988604 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2341535801 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2465332004 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2525607903 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2567919650 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2591923207 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2771340423 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2791387630 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2804888611 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2819512464 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2891338220 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2921589383 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2945964866 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2952578277 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2952655500 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2959202023 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W2981845960 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3007783889 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3009511332 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3013002235 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3043415759 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3049457262 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3093882971 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3094958763 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3097142481 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3119036498 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3119626451 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3125476914 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3164660953 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3166293430 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3166889776 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W3206606417 @default.
- W4386280585 cites W4312114581 @default.
- W4386280585 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.3c00661" @default.
- W4386280585 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37647252" @default.
- W4386280585 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4386280585 type Work @default.
- W4386280585 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4386280585 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4386280585 hasAuthorship W4386280585A5023941889 @default.
- W4386280585 hasAuthorship W4386280585A5025287629 @default.
- W4386280585 hasAuthorship W4386280585A5050162581 @default.
- W4386280585 hasAuthorship W4386280585A5084604424 @default.
- W4386280585 hasAuthorship W4386280585A5085597140 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C147597530 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C149635348 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C152365726 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C155672457 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C159467904 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C161790260 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C165983687 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4386280585 hasConcept C192562407 @default.