JOURNAL ARTICLE

Computational Insight into Metallated Graphynes as Single Atom Electrocatalysts for Nitrogen Fixation

Xiuli HuLixin XiongWei‐Hai FangNeil Qiang Su

Year: 2022 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 14 (24)Pages: 27861-27872   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is expected to achieve sustainable ammonia synthesis via direct nitrogen fixation; however, the high-quality catalysts that play a crucial role in the NRR are still lacking. The emerging transition metal-1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (TM-TEB) frameworks offer attractive possibilities in the electrochemical catalysis due to the featured atomic and electronic structures. This work presents a comprehensive first-principles study of the TM-TEB systems for TMs from the first three d-block series and systematically explores their potential applications as NRR electrocatalysts. By designing a hierarchical screening strategy, the TM-TEB systems are evaluated based on the NRR catalytic activity as well as the competition from the hydrogen evolution reaction. In addition, in order to have a deeper understanding of the catalytic activities of the TM-TEB systems, diverse possible NRR paths on the TM-TEB surfaces are completely analyzed as well. Our analysis reveals that the TM-TEB systems with TM = V, Mo, Tc, W, and Os are electrocatalysts with a high NRR catalytic activity, while among them, only Mo- and V-TEB show promising NRR selectively. This work demonstrates the great potential of the TM-TEB systems as electrocatalysts in the NRR process, which improves the understanding of the TM-TEB systems and can motivate further exploration of their application in catalysis.

Keywords:
Catalysis Electrochemistry Redox Materials science Nanotechnology Ammonia production Ammonia Nitrogen Combinatorial chemistry Chemistry Electrode Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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