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Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles Supported on Carbon Nanotube with Doped Co and N Atoms and its Catalytic Applications in Hydrogen Production
Published on: December 6, 2021
Advanced dual-atom catalysts on graphitic carbon nitride for enhanced hydrogen evolution via water splitting
Xinghui Liu1,2,3, Dang Kim Hoang4, Quynh Anh T Nguyen4
1School of Physics and Electronic Information, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, China.
Abstract:
In this comprehensive investigation, we explore the effectiveness of 55 dual-atom catalysts (DACs) supported on graphitic carbon nitride (gCN) for both alkaline and acidic hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). Employing density functional theory (DFT), we scrutinize the thermodynamic and kinetic profiles of these DACs, revealing their considerable potential across a diverse pH spectrum. For acidic HER, our results identify catalysts such as FePd-gCN, CrCr-gCN, and NiPd-gCN, displaying promising ΔGH* values of 0.0, 0.0, and -0.15 eV, respectively. This highlights their potential effectiveness in acidic environments, thereby expanding the scope of their applicability. Within the domain of alkaline HER, this study delves into the thermodynamic and kinetic profiles of DACs supported on gCN, utilizing DFT to illuminate their efficacy in alkaline HER. Through systematic evaluation, we identify that DACs such as CrCo-gCN, FeRu-gCN, and FeIr-gCN not only demonstrate favorable Gibbs free energy change (ΔGmax) for the overall water splitting reaction of 0.02, 0.27, and 0.38 eV, respectively, but also feature low activation energies (Ea) for water dissociation, with CrCo-gCN, FeRu-gCN, and FeIr-gCN notably exhibiting the Ea of just 0.42, 0.33, and 0.42 eV, respectively. The introduction of an electronic descriptor (φ), derived from d electron count (Nd) and electronegativity (ETM), provides a quantifiable relationship with catalytic activity, where a lower φ corresponds to enhanced reaction kinetics. Specifically, φ values between 4.0-4.6 correlate with the lowest kinetic barriers, signifying a streamlined HER process. Our findings suggest that DACs with optimized φ values present a robust approach for the development of high-performance alkaline HER electrocatalysts, offering a pathway towards the rational design of energy-efficient catalytic systems.
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