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Remote spin-state engineering of Fe2Ni clusters via a graphdiyne-MXene heterointerface for boosted N2 reduction
Dan Zhang1, Xiaonan Wei1, Junfei Ding1
1College of Physics, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China. qpeng@gzu.edu.cn.
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Electrochemical ammonia synthesis is restricted by sluggish N2 activation and competing hydrogen evolution. Spin-polarised DFT reveals that the graphdiyne substrate triggers a low- (3.01μB) to high-spin (6.91μB) transition in Fe2Ni/MXene, markedly enhancing N2 activation and hydrogenation. The hybrid catalyst exhibits a low onset potential of 0.39 V per RHE with suppressed hydrogen evolution, highlighting remote substrate-induced spin engineering for catalyst design.
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