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A Computational Protocol Combining DFT and Cheminformatics for Prediction of pH-Dependent Redox Potentials

Edited by Gauld, James

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Atomic Scale Materials Modelling, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark2

Discovering new materials for energy storage requires reliable and efficient protocols for predicting key properties of unknown compounds. In the context of the search for new organic electrolytes for redox flow batteries, we present and validate a robust procedure to calculate the redox potentials of organic molecules at any pH value, using widely available quantum chemistry and cheminformatics methods.

Using a consistent experimental data set for validation, we explore and compare a few different methods for calculating reaction free energies, the treatment of solvation, and the effect of pH on redox potentials. We find that the B3LYP hybrid functional with the COSMO solvation method, in conjunction with thermal contributions evaluated from BLYP gas-phase harmonic frequencies, yields a good prediction of pH = 0 redox potentials at a moderate computational cost.

To predict how the potentials are affected by pH, we propose an improved version of the Alberty-Legendre transform that allows the construction of a more realistic Pourbaix diagram by taking into account how the protonation state changes with pH.

Language: English
Publisher: MDPI
Year: 2021
Pages: 3978
ISSN: 14203049 and 14315157
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26133978
ORCIDs: Fornari, Rocco Peter and de Silva, Piotr

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