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Computational Study of Transition-Metal Substitutions in Rutile TiO$_2$ (110) for Photoelectrocatalytic Ammonia Synthesis

Published 11 Dec 2019 in physics.chem-ph | (1912.05678v1)

Abstract: Synthesis of ammonia through photo- and electrocatalysis is a rapidly growing field. Titania-based catalysts are widely reported for photocatalytic ammonia synthesis and have also been suggested as electrocatalysts. The addition of transition-metal dopants is one strategy for improving the performance of titania-based catalysts. In this work, we screen d-block transition-metal dopants for surface site stability and evaluate trends in their performance as the active site for the reduction of nitrogen to ammonia on TiO$_2$. We find a linear relationship between the d-band center and formation energy of the dopant site, while the binding energies of N$_2$, N$_2$H, and NH$_2$ all are strongly correlated with the cohesive energies of the dopant metals. The activity of the metal-doped systems shows a volcano type relationship with the NH$_2$ and N$_2$H energies as descriptors. Some metals such as Co, Mo, and V are predicted to slightly improve photo- and electrocatalytic performance, but most metals inhibit the ammonia synthesis reaction. The results provide insight into the role of transition-metal dopants for promoting ammonia synthesis, and the trends are based on unexpected electronic structure factors that may have broader implications for single-atom catalysis and doped oxides.

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