JOURNAL ARTICLE

First-Principles Insights into Tungsten Semicarbide-Based Single-Atom Catalysts: Single-Atom Migration and Mechanisms in Oxygen Reduction

Xiangyu ZhuMingqi HeXing ChenYanan ZhouChang XuXingxing LiQiquan LuoJinlong Yang

Year: 2024 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Vol: 15 (10)Pages: 2815-2824   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Understanding the structural evolution of single-atom catalysts (SACs) in catalytic reactions is crucial for unraveling their catalytic mechanisms. In this study, we utilize density functional theory calculations to delve into the active phase evolution and the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) mechanism of tungsten semicarbide-based transition metal SACs (TM1/W2C). The stable crystal phases and optimal surface exposures of W2C are identified by using ab initio atomistic thermodynamics simulations. Focusing on the W-terminated (001) surface, we screen 13 stable TM1/W2C variants, ultimately selecting Pt1/W2C(001) as our primary model. The surface Pourbaix diagram, mapped for this model under ORR conditions, reveals dynamic Pt1 migration on the surface, triggered by surface oxidation. This discovery suggests a novel single-atom evolution pathway. Remarkably, this single-atom migration behavior is also discerned in seven other group VIII SACs, enhancing both their catalytic activity and their stability. Our findings offer insights into the evolution of active phases in SACs, considering substrate structural arrangement, single-atom incorporation, and self-optimization of catalysts under various conditions.

Keywords:
Catalysis Tungsten Density functional theory Atom (system on chip) Chemistry Ab initio Substrate (aquarium) Chemical physics Crystallography Metal Single crystal Materials science Computational chemistry

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