Unlocking Quantum Catalysis in Topological Trivial Materials: A Case Study of Janus Monolayer MoSMg

IF 11.1 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Small Science Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1002/smsc.202400160
Ying Yang, Jialin Gong, Xiaotian Wang, Zhenxiang Cheng, Tie Yang
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The emerging field of topological catalysis has received significant attention due to its potential for high-performance catalytic activity in the hydrogen-evolution reaction (HER). While topological materials often possess fragile surface states, trivial topological materials not only offer a larger pool of candidates but also demonstrate robust surface states. As a result, the search for topological catalysts has expanded to include trivial schemes. In this study, a novel 2D Janus monolayer, MoSMg, which demonstrates exceptional obstructed atomic insulating behavior, is presented. Crucially, this trivial metallic topological state exhibits clean obstructed surface states, leading to a significant enhancement in catalytic performance for the HER in electrochemical processes, particularly under high hydrogen coverage. Moreover, the edge sites of this MoSMg monolayer exhibit even more superior catalytic activity, characterized by near-zero Gibbs free energies. In these findings, the way is paved for exploring new avenues in the design of quantum electrocatalysts, especially within the realm of trivial topological materials.

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开启拓扑三维材料的量子催化:杰纳斯单层 MoSMg 案例研究
拓扑催化这一新兴领域因其在氢进化反应(HER)中具有高性能催化活性的潜力而备受关注。拓扑材料通常具有脆弱的表面态,而琐碎拓扑材料不仅提供了更多的候选材料,而且还表现出稳健的表面态。因此,拓扑催化剂的研究已扩展到琐碎方案。本研究介绍了一种新型二维简纳斯单层材料--MoSMg,它表现出非凡的受阻原子绝缘行为。最重要的是,这种琐碎的金属拓扑态表现出了干净的受阻表面态,从而显著提高了电化学过程中 HER 的催化性能,尤其是在高氢气覆盖的情况下。此外,MoSMg 单层的边缘位点表现出更卓越的催化活性,其特征是吉布斯自由能接近于零。这些发现为探索量子电催化剂设计的新途径铺平了道路,尤其是在三维拓扑材料领域。
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