Single atom and sub-nanometer copper clusters deposited on titania for hydrogen evolution reaction: A density functional study

IF 5.2 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Catalysis Today Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1016/j.cattod.2024.115142
Dorota Rutkowska-Zbik , Vidya Kaipanchery , Renata Tokarz-Sobieraj
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We present a systematic theoretical study on the applicability of the hybrid Cun-TiO2 systems (n = 1 – 7) for photo electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction. The preferred binding sites for hydrogen atom are determined. The hydrogen adopts a Cu-H-Ti bridging position when bound to Cu1-(TiO2)34 or Cu7-(TiO2)34 or Cu-H-Cu when bound to Cu2-(TiO2)34 or Cu4-(TiO2)34. In Cun-(TiO2)34 with n = 3, 5, 6 the H atom sits in the three coordinate site, similar to that found for its favourable position while on Cu(111). The population analysis reveals that in the selected cases, n = 1, 2, 5, 7, the hydrogen binding exhibits three centre two electron bond character. In all the cases studied here the adsorbate has a hydride character. Among the studied clusters, those containing 1, 4, and 7 copper atoms exhibit moderate Gibbs free H binding energies indicating them as the best candidates for hydrogen evolution. The obtained results are compared with data available in literature for metallic copper and other materials having isolated single Cu atom sites. Considering Cu atom efficiency as well as wide availability and use of the titania as a support, these materials may be competitive for H2 generation.
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沉积在二氧化钛上用于氢进化反应的单原子和亚纳米铜簇:密度泛函研究
我们对 Cun-TiO2 混合体系(n = 1 - 7)在光电化学氢进化反应中的适用性进行了系统的理论研究。我们确定了氢原子的优先结合位点。当氢原子与 Cu1-(TiO2)34 或 Cu7-(TiO2)34 结合时,采用 Cu-H-Ti 桥接位;当氢原子与 Cu2-(TiO2)34 或 Cu4-(TiO2)34 结合时,采用 Cu-H-Cu 桥接位。在 n = 3、5、6 的 Cun-(TiO2)34 中,H 原子位于三坐标位置,这与其在 Cu(111)上的有利位置相似。群体分析表明,在 n = 1、2、5、7 的选定情况下,氢结合表现出三个中心两个电子键的特征。在本文研究的所有情况中,吸附剂都具有氢化物特性。在所研究的团簇中,含有 1、4 和 7 个铜原子的团簇显示出适度的自由吉布斯氢结合能,表明它们是氢进化的最佳候选者。研究结果与文献中关于金属铜和其他具有孤立单个铜原子位点的材料的数据进行了比较。考虑到铜原子的效率以及二氧化钛作为支持物的广泛可用性和使用,这些材料在生成 H2 方面可能具有竞争力。
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Catalysis Today
Catalysis Today 化学-工程:化工
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573
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2.9 months
期刊介绍: Catalysis Today focuses on the rapid publication of original invited papers devoted to currently important topics in catalysis and related subjects. The journal only publishes special issues (Proposing a Catalysis Today Special Issue), each of which is supervised by Guest Editors who recruit individual papers and oversee the peer review process. Catalysis Today offers researchers in the field of catalysis in-depth overviews of topical issues. Both fundamental and applied aspects of catalysis are covered. Subjects such as catalysis of immobilized organometallic and biocatalytic systems are welcome. Subjects related to catalysis such as experimental techniques, adsorption, process technology, synthesis, in situ characterization, computational, theoretical modeling, imaging and others are included if there is a clear relationship to catalysis.
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