Design Criteria for Active and Selective Catalysts in the Nitrogen Oxidation Reaction.

IF 3.7 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
ACS Physical Chemistry Au Pub Date : 2024-12-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00058
Muhammad Usama, Samad Razzaq, Kai S Exner
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The direct conversion of dinitrogen to nitrate is a dream reaction to combine the Haber-Bosch and Ostwald processes as well as steam reforming using electrochemistry in a single process. Regrettably, the corresponding nitrogen oxidation (NOR) reaction is hampered by a selectivity problem, since the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is both thermodynamically and kinetically favored in the same potential range. This opens the search for the identification of active and selective NOR catalysts to enable nitrate production under anodic reaction conditions. While theoretical considerations using the computational hydrogen electrode approach have helped in identifying potential material motifs for electrocatalytic reactions over the last decades, the inherent complexity of the NOR, which consists of ten proton-coupled electron transfer steps and thus at least nine intermediate states, poses a challenge for electronic structure theory calculations in the realm of materials screening. To this end, we present a different strategy to capture the competing NOR and OER at the atomic scale. Using a data-driven method, we provide a framework to derive generalized design criteria for materials with selectivity toward NOR. This leads to a significant reduction of the computational costs, since only two free-energy changes need to be evaluated to draw a first conclusion on NOR selectivity.

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期刊介绍: ACS Physical Chemistry Au is an open access journal which publishes original fundamental and applied research on all aspects of physical chemistry. The journal publishes new and original experimental computational and theoretical research of interest to physical chemists biophysical chemists chemical physicists physicists material scientists and engineers. An essential criterion for acceptance is that the manuscript provides new physical insight or develops new tools and methods of general interest. Some major topical areas include:Molecules Clusters and Aerosols; Biophysics Biomaterials Liquids and Soft Matter; Energy Materials and Catalysis
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