2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(461f) Scaling Approaches to Solvent-Adsorbate Interactions
In this presentation, we discuss the presence of energy scaling relationships, which have been instrumental in the discovery of improved catalysts in gas-phase reaction contexts,4 in the context of microsolvation environments. We show how the nature of energy scaling changes (or doesnât) in the presence of one, two, or several molecules of varying solvents (e.g. water, methanol, acetonitrile), thereby offering insights into how energy scaling may affect reactivity toward the limit of a full solvation environment. The presence of the microsolvation environment has differential effects on the adsorption energies of different surface-bound molecules that depend on the nature of the adsorbate, thus offering a possible lever to tune reactivity and âbreak scalingâ using solvent identity.
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