Mixed-potential-driven catalysis

13 December 2023, Version 2
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Abstract

Mixed-potential-driven catalysis is expected to be a new heterogeneous catalytic mechanism that produces products different from those produced by thermal catalytic reactions without the application of external energy. Electrochemically, the mechanism is similar to that of corrosion. However, a theory that incorporates catalytic activity as a parameter has not been established. Herein, we report the theoretical framework of mixed-potential-driven catalysis, including exchange currents, as a parameter of catalytic activity. The mixed potential and partitioning of the overpotential were determined from the exchange current by applying the Butler–Volmer equation at a steady state far from equilibrium. Mixed-potential-driven catalysis is expected to open new areas not only in the concept of catalyst development but also in the field of energetics of biological enzyme reactions.

Keywords

Mixed-potential-driven catalysis
Heterogeneous catalysis

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Supplementary Materials for Mixed-potential-driven catalysis
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