Yanan Zhou, Li Sheng, Lanlan Chen, Wenhui Zhao, Wenhua Zhang, Jinlong Yang
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Abstract
It is highly desirable to design efficient and stable hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution/reduction reaction (OER/ORR) electrocatalysts for the development of renewable energy technologies. Herein, density functional theory (DFT) calculations were conducted to systematically investigate a series of TMNxO4−x-HTT (TM = Fe, Co, Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ir and Pt; HTT = hexahydroxy tetraazanaphthotetraphene) analogs of two-dimensional (2D) conductive metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as potential electrocatalysts for the HER, OER and ORR. The thermodynamic and electrochemical stability simulations suggest that these designed catalysts are stable. Remarkably, CoO4-HTT, RhN3O1-HTT and IrN3O1-HTT are predicted to be the most promising catalysts for the HER, OER and ORR, respectively, surpassing the catalytic activity of corresponding benchmark catalysts. The volcano plots were established based on the scaling relationship of adsorption Gibbs free energy of intermediates. The results reveal that regulating combinations of metal active centers and local coordination environments could effectively balance the interaction strength between intermediates and catalysts, thus achieving optimal catalytic activity. Our findings not only opt for the promising HER/OER/ORR electrocatalysts but also guide the design of efficient electrocatalysts based on 2D MOFs materials.
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Nano Research is a peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary research journal that focuses on all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It solicits submissions in various topical areas, from basic aspects of nanoscale materials to practical applications. The journal publishes articles on synthesis, characterization, and manipulation of nanomaterials; nanoscale physics, electrical transport, and quantum physics; scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy; nanofluidics; nanosensors; nanoelectronics and molecular electronics; nano-optics, nano-optoelectronics, and nano-photonics; nanomagnetics; nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine; and nanoscale modeling and simulations. Nano Research offers readers a combination of authoritative and comprehensive Reviews, original cutting-edge research in Communication and Full Paper formats. The journal also prioritizes rapid review to ensure prompt publication.