Issue 16, 2022

First-row transition metal embedded pyrazine-based graphynes as high-performance single atom catalysts for the CO2 reduction reaction

Abstract

Single atom catalysts (SACs) have displayed unprecedented activity and selectivity toward the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR). Herein, first-row transition metal embedded pyrazine-based graphynes (TM-pyGYs) were evaluated as potential SACs for the CO2RR by using density functional theory. The computational results showed that TM-pyGYs exhibited large cohesive energies ranging from 6.67 to 6.78 eV per atom and metal binding energies ranging from 0.79 to 5.48 eV. Electronic structure analyses demonstrated the strong covalent bond, large charge transfer, and distinct orbital overlap between the TM atoms and pyGY, which proved the high stability of TM-pyGYs in the CO2RR. Most TM-pyGYs exhibited preferred CO2RR selectivity over the hydrogen evolution reaction. The most favorable reaction pathways of the CO2RR to CO, HCOOH, CH3OH, and CH4 on TM-pyGYs were systematically explored. Among all the TM-pyGYs, Mn/Fe/Ni-pyGYs were determined to be outstanding electrocatalysts in the CO2RR for producing HCOOH with low limiting potentials of −0.21 to −0.36 V, and Co-pyGY exhibited high-performance CO2RR to CH4 with a low limiting potential of −0.35 V, which surpassed the performance of the vast majority of electrocatalysts. With applied potential, Fe/Co/Ni-pyGYs exhibited great advantages in the CO2RR to CH4. The results of this work highlighted TM-pyGYs as ideal SACs for the electrochemical CO2RR.

Graphical abstract: First-row transition metal embedded pyrazine-based graphynes as high-performance single atom catalysts for the CO2 reduction reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jan 2022
Accepted
14 Mar 2022
First published
14 Mar 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 9048-9058

First-row transition metal embedded pyrazine-based graphynes as high-performance single atom catalysts for the CO2 reduction reaction

M. Wang, L. Kong, X. Lu and C. Lawrence Wu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 9048 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA00654E

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