Published November 10, 2021 | Version v1
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Strongly Correlated Electrons in Catalysis: Focus on Quantum Exchange

  • 1. MagnetoCat SL, General Polavieja 9 3I (03012), Alicante, Spain

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The understanding of quantum correlations within catalysts is an active and advanced research field, absolutely necessary when attempting to describe all the relevant electronic factors in catalysis. In our previous research we came to the conclusion that the most promising electronic interactions to improve the optimization of technological applications based on magnetic materials are Quantum Spin Exchange Interactions (QSEI), non-classical orbital mechanisms that considerably reduce the Coulomb repulsion between electrons with the same spin. QSEI can stabilize open-shell orbital configurations with unpaired electrons in magnetic compositions. These indirect spin-potentials significantly influence and differentiate the catalytic properties of magnetic materials. As a rule of thumb, reaction kinetics (thus catalytic activity) generally increases when inter-atomic ferromagnetic (FM) interactions are dominant, while it sensibly decreases when antiferromagnetic (AFM) interactions prevail. The influence of magnetic patterns and spin-potentials can be easily spotted in several reactions, including the most important bio-catalytic reactions like photosynthesis, for instance. Moreover, we introduce here the concept of Quantum Excitation Interactions (QEXI) as a crucial factor to establish and influence the bandgap in materials and as a key factor to efficiently mediate electron transfer reactions. In the present perspective we offer a general conceptual overview, mainly based on our recent research, on the importance of strongly correlated electrons and their interactions during catalytic events. We present the physical principles and meanings behind quantum exchange in a way that facilitates a comprehensive understanding of the electronic interactions in catalysis from their quantum roots; we explore the issue via mathematical treatment as well as via intuitive visual space/time diagrams to expand the potential readership beyond the domain of physicists and quantum chemists.

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C.B., M.F., and J.G. thank the SpinCat consortium and the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) to recognize MagnetoCat SL as "Pyme Innovadora".

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European Commission
SpinCat - Spin-polarized Catalysts for Energy-Efficient AEM Water Electrolysis 964972