Li C; Li M; Ran N; Lv Y; Zhou W; Liu J · 2026 · Journal of the American Chemical Society
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The disparity between the complex structures of synthesized materials and their simplified computational models leads to deviations between theoretically calculated and experimental performance. To narrow this gap, we introduce the statistical descriptor φ, which is defined as the proportion of high-activity configurations in a given element combination. By considering the activity distribution of multiple structures rather than relying on a single model structure, φ can more accurately quantify macroscopic catalytic activity. Using the Seq-Equiformer model, a graph neural network we developed by augmenting EquiformerV2 with LSTM to capture dynamic structural changes during oxygen evolution reaction, we predict overpotentials for 250 million structures of 3d transition metal doped CoOOH. Based on these predictions, the value of φ for each element combination is calculated, and six optimal dopant combinations with the highest φ values are determined. For the leading MnFeNiCu combination, Bayesian optimization-driven AI experiments further optimize the elemental ratios. After only 40 experimental iterations, exploring 0.44% of the search space, the catalyst Mn 0.07 Fe 0.09 Ni 0.14 Cu 0.01 Co 0.69 OOH is identified, delivering an overpotential of 246.5 mV at 100 mA cm -2 and retaining 98.5% activity over 1000 h at 1 A cm -2. In validation, the statistical descriptor achieves 80% accuracy in identifying the top catalysts, a 30% improvement over single-structure screening, which evaluates the element combination based on the best configuration. The integration of statistical modeling, machine learning, and autonomous experimentation offers a powerful strategy to accelerate catalyst discovery and enhance prediction accuracy.
Analysis
This paper introduces a statistical descriptor 'φ' and a graph neural network 'Seq-Equiformer' to accurately predict and screen multielement catalysts, significantly improving upon traditional single-structure screening methods.
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