Machine-learning adsorption on binary alloy surfaces for catalyst screening

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Abstract

Over the last few years, machine learning is gradually becoming an essential approach for the investigation of heterogeneous catalysis. As one of the important catalysts, binary alloys have attracted extensive attention for the screening of bifunctional catalysts. Here we present a holistic framework for machine learning approach to rapidly predict adsorption energies on the surfaces of metals and binary alloys. We evaluate different machine-learning methods to understand their applicability to the problem and combine a tree-ensemble method with a compressed-sensing method to construct decision trees for about 60000 adsorption data. Compared to linear scaling relations, our approach enables to make more accurate predictions lowering predictive root-mean-square error by a factor of two and more general to predict adsorption energies of various adsorbates on thousands of binary alloys surfaces, thus paving the way for the discovery of novel bimetallic catalysts.

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Wang, T. R., Li, J. C., Shu, W., Hu, S. L., Ouyang, R. H., & Li, W. X. (2020). Machine-learning adsorption on binary alloy surfaces for catalyst screening. Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics, 33(6), 703–711. https://doi.org/10.1063/1674-0068/cjcp2004049

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