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Enhanced electroreduction of CO2 by Ni-N-C catalysts from the interplay between valency and local coordination symmetry SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Enhanced electroreduction of CO2 by Ni-N-C catalysts from the interplay between valency and local coordination symmetry
Authors
Shin, DongyupChoi, HansolAn, JihunSohn, Chang HoChoi, Chang HyuckShin, HyeyoungKim, Hyungjun
Date Issued
2022-11
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract
Many studies have focused on atomically dispersed metal-nitrogen-carbon (Me-N-C) catalysts owing to their unique chemistry and high catalytic activities. Me-N-C catalysts have active centers resembling metalloporphyrins; thus, being heterogeneous analogs of homogeneous catalysts, their catalytic characteristics can be described by organometallic principles. In this regard, the high electrochemical activity of Ni-N-C catalysts for carbon dioxide reduction reactions (CO2RRs) is particularly difficult to understand because Ni2+ is a d8 species with a chemically inert axial site for intermediate binding in a square-planar ligand field. To resolve such a conundrum, we investigated the effects of different coordination geometries and Ni spin states on CO2RR activities—both of which influence the chemical activity of the Ni center. We used the grand-canonical density functional theory (GC-DFT) and the occupation matrix control method to properly include a finite potential effect, and to control the oxidation state of the Ni center, respectively. We elucidated that the generation of Ni+ directly impacts the CO2RR activity by providing strong intermediate binding energies to the Ni center, and a defective coordination environment is essential for stabilizing the Ni+ oxidation state. Our present study identifying governing factors for the high catalytic activity of Ni-N-C catalysts provides a design principle to develop high-performing catalysts for CO2RR.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/114592
DOI
10.1039/d2ta05844h
ISSN
2050-7488
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, vol. 10, no. 42, page. 22523 - 22530, 2022-11
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