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Benchmarking of Oxygen Adsorption using TPD Spectroscopy for Accurate DFT Prediction of ORR on Anatase Titanium Dioxide (101)

Published 23 Jun 2025 in physics.chem-ph | (2506.18225v1)

Abstract: Despite the wide use of first-principles calculations to elucidate catalytic reaction mechanisms, the reliability of the theory remains unknown for reactions that initiate with O<em>2<em>2 adsorption, as few papers in the literature have systematically verified the accuracy of the calculations. Here, we have overcome this issue by comparing calculated O2_2 adsorption energy (E</em>adsE</em>{\text{ads}}) to simulated EadsE_{\text{ads}} distribution from experimental temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) spectrum. The distribution obtained based on equilibrium thermodynamic arguments is in good agreement with the calculated EadsE_{\text{ads}} from modelling O<em>2<em>2 adsorption on anatase-TiO2_2(101) using the generalized gradient approximation and van der Waals density functionals (vdW-DFs) with Hubbard correction, which is particularly the case when vdW-DF3-opt2 is used. On this basis, we concluded that the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) initiates from a physisorbed O2_2 thermodynamically as stable as that in the gas phase. In contrast, the calculated E</em>adsE</em>{\text{ads}} for Pt(111) exhibit a significant overestimation of the O2_2 adsorption due to excessive vdW correction. Therefore, a systematic investigation based on TPD spectroscopy can be used to diagnose the reliability of theoretical predictions of ORR and is expected to lead to improvements in exchange-correlation functionals for catalysts.

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