An efficient screening strategy towards multifunctional catalysts for the simultaneous electroreduction of NO3, NO2 and NO to NH3

Peng Lv, Donghai Wu, Bingling He, Xue Li, Rui Zhu, Gang Tang, Zhansheng Lu, Dongwei Ma*, Yu Jia*

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Abstract

Multifunctional electrocatalysts that simultaneously reduce all NOx species (NO3, NO2 and NO) to NH3 can deliver superior efficiency compared with that for individual species. Herein, by using the first-principles method, an efficient strategy was proposed to screen NOxRR multifunctional electrocatalysts, which focuses on the key protonation process of the essential NORR for the NOxRR. Taking double-atom catalysts (DACs) with transition-metal dimer (M1/M2 = V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu) embedded N-doped graphene as examples, we showed that the proposed strategy was effective for electrocatalyst screening, and we identified Cu2@NG as the best one, with rather low limiting potentials of −0.36, −0.32, and −0.30 V for the NO3RR, NO2RR, and NORR, respectively. Furthermore, a simple descriptor for evaluating electrocatalytic activity was established. And the physical mechanism in terms of the electronic structures was analyzed for the Cu2 DAC case in view of NO activation. Finally, from the screening test in some 4d and 5d late transition-metal based DACs, the proposed strategy was confirmed to be feasible to find another NOxRR multifunctional electrocatalyst. Our work provides a procedure for efficiently screening multifunctional electrocatalysts to simultaneously reduce all NOx species to synthesize NH3 and sheds light on the atomic mechanisms for NOx electroreduction as well.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9707-9716
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume10
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2022

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