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Insight into enhanced hydrogen evolution of single-atom Cu1/TiO2 catalysts from first principles

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
卷 47, 期 7, 页码 4653-4661

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.11.115

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Single-atom catalysts; Hydrogen evolution reaction; First principles; TiO (2); Cu doping; Quantum confinement effects

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21431003]

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Developing efficient and low-cost catalysts for hydrogen production using transition metals is a significant challenge. In this study, the researchers focus on single metal atom confined in the lattice oxygen environment as non-Pt catalysts for hydrogen production. Through first principles calculations, they investigate the characteristics and mechanism of hydrogen evolution reaction of single-atom Cu supported on anatase TiO2 catalysts, Cu1/TiO2. The results show that Cu1/TiO2 exhibits excellent hydrogen evolution activity, surpassing Pt and MoS2. This study not only demonstrates the potential of single-atom Cu1/TiO2 as a hydrogen evolution catalyst, but also proposes an engineering strategy to optimize the design of single-atom catalysts for enhanced hydrogen production.
Developing efficient catalysts of low-cost transition metals for hydrogen production is of great importance but remains a huge challenge. Motivated by the idea of engineering local atomic configuration, we propose to focus on single metal atom confined in the lattice oxygen environment, as a class of non-Pt catalysts for hydrogen production. By first principles calculations, we study the characteristics and mechanism of hydrogen evolution reaction of single-atom Cu supported on anatase TiO2 catalysts, Cu1/TiO2. Cu preferentially sits on the bridge-centre site between two 2-fold coordinated O atoms (O2c) on the surface. Cu and coordinated O2c function as copper oxide species (-Cu-O-) in the reaction. The reaction starts with two isolated H respectively positioned on Cu and O2c, proceeds with a transfer of H from O2c to Cu, and eventually forms a H2 molecule. The free energy profiles indicate that Cu1/TiO2 exhibits excellent hydrogen evolution activity even better than Pt and MoS2. This study not only shows that single-atom Cu1/TiO2 is an excellent hydrogen evolution catalyst, but also expands the understanding of oxide species in single-atom catalysis and proposes an engineering local atomic configuration strategy for optimizing the design of single-atom catalysts for enhanced hydrogen production. (c) 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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