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CO 2 reduction on single-atom Ir catalysts with chemical functionalization.

Zheng-Zhe LinXi-Mei LiXin-Wei ChenXi Chen
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
As promising catalytic systems, single-atom catalysts (SACs) demonstrate improved catalytic performance for electrochemical reactions. However, the pinning of metal atoms on surfaces usually depends on the adsorption on defects. In this study, defect-free functionalization by attaching IrX 3 (X = F or Cl) complexes on the MoS 2 monolayer is theoretically demonstrated. The ligand-based method offers a damage-free route for stabilizing SACs on 2D materials. We demonstrate the CO 2 reduction process on MoS 2 -IrX 3 with a small change in free energy and a low onset potential. The d 6 shell of Ir acts as a molecular joint with universal orbital orientations, which benefits the adsorption of different reaction intermediates. This study shows the superiority of defect-free functionalization of 2D materials using SAC-ligand complexes.
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