Computational modeling of cobalt-based water oxidation: Current status and future challenges

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Abstract

A lot of effort is nowadays put into the development of novel water oxidation catalysts. In this context, mechanistic studies are crucial in order to elucidate the reaction mechanisms governing this complex process, new design paradigms and strategies how to improve the stability and efficiency of those catalysts. This review is focused on recent theoretical mechanistic studies in the field of homogeneous cobalt-based water oxidation catalysts. In the first part, computational methodologies and protocols are summarized and evaluated on the basis of their applicability toward real catalytic or smaller model systems, whereby special emphasis is laid on the choice of an appropriate model system. In the second part, an overview of mechanistic studies is presented, from which conceptual guidelines are drawn on how to approach novel studies of catalysts and how to further develop the field of computational modeling of water oxidation reactions.

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Schilling, M., & Luber, S. (2018, April 1). Computational modeling of cobalt-based water oxidation: Current status and future challenges. Frontiers in Chemistry. Frontiers Media S. A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00100

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