MXenes Spontaneously Form Active and Selective Single-Atom Centers under Anodic Polarization Conditions

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c08518
Samad Razzaq, Shohreh Faridi, Stephane Kenmoe, Muhammad Usama, Diwakar Singh, Ling Meng, Francesc Vines, Francesc Illas, Kai S. Exner
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Single-atom catalysts (SACs) have emerged as a new class of materials for the development of active and selective catalysts. These materials are commonly based on anchoring a noble transition metal to some kind of carrier. In the present work, we demonstrate that MXenes─two-dimensional materials with application in energy storage and conversion─spontaneously form SAC-like sites under anodic polarization conditions, using the applied electrode potential as a probe to form catalytically active surface sites reminiscent of a SAC-like structure. Combining ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and electronic structure calculations in the density functional theory framework, we demonstrate that only the SAC-like sites rather than the basal planes of MXenes are highly active and selective for the oxygen evolution or chlorine evolution reactions, respectively. Our findings may simplify synthetic routes toward the formation of active and selective SAC-like sites and could pave the way for the development of smart materials by incorporating fundamental principles from nature into material discovery: while the pristine form of the material is inactive, the application of an electrode potential activates the material by the formation of active and selective single-atom centers.

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二甲苯在阳极极化条件下自发形成活性和选择性单原子中心
单原子催化剂(SAC)已成为开发活性和选择性催化剂的一类新型材料。这些材料通常基于将惰性过渡金属锚定到某种载体上。在本研究中,我们证明了在阳极极化条件下,可应用于能量存储和转换的二维材料 MXenes─ 会自发形成类似 SAC 的位点,并利用所施加的电极电位作为探针,形成催化活性表面位点,使人联想到类似 SAC 的结构。结合密度泛函理论框架下的 ab initio 分子动力学模拟和电子结构计算,我们证明了只有 MXenes 的类 SAC 位点而不是基底平面才具有高度活性,并对氧进化或氯进化反应分别具有选择性。我们的发现可能会简化形成活性和选择性 SAC 类位点的合成路线,并通过将自然界的基本原理融入到材料发现中,为智能材料的开发铺平道路:虽然材料的原始形式是非活性的,但电极电位的应用会通过形成活性和选择性单原子中心来激活材料。
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