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Nandhini Panjulingam1, Senthilkumar Lakshmipathi1
1Department of Physics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, 641 046, India.
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In this study, 3d transition metal (TM) atom-decorated MXenes (TM@Mo3C2 where TM = ScZn) are used as potential catalysts for the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) using density functional theory-based screening. The favorable work function, strong N2 activation, effective hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) suppression, and high current density collectively establish V@Mo3C2 as a highly promising NRR catalyst, warranting in-depth exploration. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations confirm the thermal stability of V@Mo3C2 at 300 K. The side-on N2 adsorption on V@Mo3C2 favors enzymatic and consecutive reaction pathways. Notably, the reaction free-energy changes in the consecutive pathway are exothermic, contributing to an exceptionally low potential-determining step. Furthermore, V@Mo3C2 demonstrates a Faradaic efficiency value of 99.9%. Overall, V@Mo3C2 exhibits remarkable selectivity for the NRR compared to the HER, exhibiting a low current density, which inhibits the HER and high Faradaic efficiency. These findings demonstrate the potential of alternate TM-based MXenes surfaces, such as V@Mo3C2, for efficient ammonia synthesis.
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