Size and Morphology Dependent Activity of Cu Clusters for CO2 Activation and Reduction: A First Principles Investigation

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Amin, Seerat [1 ,2 ]
Krishnamurty, Sailaja [1 ,2 ]
Dar, Manzoor Ahmad [3 ]
Joshi, Krati [1 ]
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[1] CSIR Natl Chem Lab CSIR NCL, Phys & Mat Chem Div, Pune 411008, India
[2] Acad Sci & Innovat Res AcSIR, Ghaziabad 201002, India
[3] Islamic Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Chem, Awantipora 192122, Jammu & Kashmir, India
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Copper clusters; CO2; Activation; Hydrogenation; Molecular Dynamics; Density Functional Theory (DFT); SELECTIVITY; CATALYSTS;
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10.1002/cphc.202400442
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Various Cu-based materials in diverse forms have been investigated as efficient catalysts for electrochemical reduction of CO2; however, they suffer from issues such as higher over potential and poor selectivity. The activity and selectivity of CO2 electro reduction have been shown to change significantly when the surface morphology (steps, kinks, and edges) of these catalysts is altered. In light of this, size and morphology dependent activity of selected copper clusters, Cun (n=2-20) have been evaluated for the activation and reduction of CO2 molecule. The phase-space of these copper clusters is rich in conformations of distinct morphologies starting from planar, 2D geometries to prolate-shaped geometries and also high-symmetry structures. The binding efficiency and the activation of CO2 are highest for medium sized clusters (n=9-17) with prolate-morphologies as compared to small or larger sized CunCO(2) clusters that are existing mainly as planar (triangular, tetragonal etc.) or highly-symmetric geometries (icosahedron, capped-icosahedron etc.), respectively. The best performing (prolate-shaped) CunCO2 conformations are quite fluxional and also they are thermally stable, as demonstrated by the molecular dynamics simulations. Furthermore, on these CunCO(2) conformations, the step-by-step hydrogenation pathways of CO2 to produce value-added products like methanol, formic acid, and methane are exceptionally favorable and energy-efficient.
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