Microkinetic modelling in computational homogeneous catalysis and beyond

DFT models have been repeatedly demonstrated to be able to supply fundamental information on chemical processes through molecular insights into their mechanism and chemo-selectivity. However, the raw application of DFT free energy profiles falls shorts of reproducing the evolution of concentration of chemical species along the time, which is probably the most desirable quantitative information to compare calculation with the experimental data. In this context, microkinetic modelling emerges as the bridge between computed free energies and experimental data, allowing to obtain a theoretical kinetic profile of the chemical process directly comparable with experimental data. In this contribution, we discuss with a series of selected applications how microkinetic modelling represents an essential tool in DFT-based mechanistic studies, from conventional organic and organometallic homogeneous catalysis to ball-milling mechanochemical reactions.

Random publication image

Sciortino, G.; Maseras, F.

Theor. Chem. Acc. 2023, 142, (10), 99
DOI: 10.1007/s00214-023-03044-2

Associated ICIQ research group/s:

  • RESEARCH GROUP/S
    Prof. Feliu Maseras
Go to the journal
  • SHARE

Let's create a brighter future

Join our team to work with renowned researchers, tackle groundbreaking
projects and contribute to meaningful scientific advancements

Join us!
Board of Trustees:
Member of:
Accredited with:
With the support of: