Theoretical investigation on NO reduction electro-catalyzed by transition-metal-anchored SnOSe nanotubes

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Renqiang Zhao
Zengying Ma
Yanghong Yu
Xueqian Xia
Bowen Song
Tao Zhou
Yucheng Huang
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[1] Anhui Normal University,College of Chemistry and Material Science, Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Clean Energy of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, Anhui Key Laboratory of Molecule
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Nano Research | 2023年 / 16卷
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nanotube; SnOSe; electrochemical NO reduction; ammonia synthesis; NO removal; constant-potential implicit solvent model; density functional theory calculation;
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Electrochemical NO reduction reaction (NORR) to NH3 emerges as a fascinating approach to achieve both the migration of NO pollutant and the green synthesis of NH3. In this contribution, within the framework of computational hydrogen model and constant-potential implicit solvent model, the NORR electrocatalyzed by a novel transition-metal-anchored SnOSe armchair nanotube (TM@SnOSe_ANT) was investigated using density functional theory calculations. Through the checking in terms of stability, activity, and selectivity, Sc- and Y@SnOSe_ANTs were screened out from the twenty-five candidates. Considering the effects of pH, solvent environment, as well as applied potential, only Sc@SnOSe_ANT is found to be most promising. The predicted surface area normalized capacitance is 11.4 µF/cm2, and the highest NORR performance can be achieved at the URHE of −0.58 V in the acid environment. The high activity originates from the mediate adsorption strength of OH. These findings add a new perspective that the nanotube can be served as a highly promising electrocatalyst towards NORR.
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