Heterogeneous Catalysis and Electrocatalysis

Catalysis is essential in our current super-technological society. Most catalysts used in industry are porous, high-area solids with nanoparticles dispersed on the internal surfaces. The catalytic surfaces are heterogeneous in both composition and structure. Thus technological advances are often the result of trial-and-error discovery.  Similarly, electrocatalysis has become crucial for applications such as efficient energy conversion in fuel cells. We aim to contribute to the development of the widely used Pt-based (electro)catalysis, with special emphasis on hydrogen fuel cells. Our goal is to theoretically design (electro)catalysts with optimized performance: activity, selectivity and durability, while further advancing key aspects of the current computational modeling of metal nanocatalysts. 

Selected Publications

Ugartemendia, Andoni; Bergua, Ramón M.; Mercero, Jose M.; Jimenez-Izal, Elisa

Boosting synergistic effects between PtGe nanoalloys and 2D materials for PEMFC applications Journal Article

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2024, 89, 233--253

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Boosting synergistic effects between PtGe nanoalloys and 2D materials for PEMFC applications

Ugartemendia, Andoni; Mercero, Jose M.; de Cózar, Abel; Melander, Marko M.; Akola, Jaakko; Jimenez‐Izal, Elisa

Deposited PtGe Clusters as Active and Durable Catalysts for CO Oxidation** Journal Article

ChemCatChem, 2024, 16(3)

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Deposited PtGe Clusters as Active and Durable Catalysts for CO Oxidation**

Madrigal-Carrillo, K. G.; Rodriguez, J. I.; Hernandez-Pichardo, M. L.; Jimenez-Izal, E.

Unraveling the effects of Fe and Mn promoters on the tungstated zirconia catalyst: A DFT study Journal Article

Applied Surface Science, 2022, 599

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Unraveling the effects of Fe and Mn promoters on the tungstated zirconia catalyst: A DFT study