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Boosting hydrazine electrooxidation on Ru-coordinated heteronuclear double metal atom catalysts
Zhengfeng Zhang1, Zhonghui Gao1,2, Yanqin Liang1,2,3
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300350, China. wcxu@tju.edu.cn.
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The hydrazine oxidation reaction (HzOR) is considered as an efficient alternative anodic reaction to the oxygen evolution reaction for low-energy hydrogen production. Consequently, developing highly efficient electrocatalysts for the HzOR is important. By using density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we evaluate the HzOR activity of dual-metal atom catalysts (DACs), specifically Ru coordinated with 3d-5d transition metals, anchored on nitrogen-doped graphene (RuM@N6C, where M = Ti-Cu, Zr-Mo, Ru-Pd, W, Ir and Pt). Among these DACs, RuCo@N6C and RuCu@N6C exhibit high catalytic activity with low limiting potential values of -0.13 and 0.00 V, respectively. The electron transfer, crystal orbital Hamiltonian population and electron localization function are further analyzed to prove that the moderate metal coordination favored the reduction of the strong adsorption of the Ru site to the *N2H3 intermediate. In addition, the excellent thermodynamic stability of RuCo@N6C and RuCu@N6C was also identified. These findings underscore the crucial role of electron transfer in the HzOR and highlight the potential of Ru-coordinated heteronuclear DACs in bridging the gap between the sustainable hydrogen production and ecosystem governance technologies.
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