Exploring trimetallic clusters containing alkali and alkaline earth metal atoms with high activity for nitrogen activation

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Xue-Qian Huang
Xun-Lei Ding
Jian Wang
Ya-Ya Wang
Joseph Israel Gurti
Yan Chen
Meng-Meng Wang
Wei Li
Xin Wang
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[1] North China Electric Power University,School of Mathematics and Physics
[2] North China Electric Power University,Institute of Clusters and Low Dimensional Nanomaterials
[3] North China Electric Power University,School of New Energy
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Structural Chemistry | 2023年 / 34卷
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Density functional theory; Nitrogen reduction reaction; Trimetallic clusters; Alkali metal; Alkaline earth metal;
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Activation of dinitrogen (N2) is the critical step in nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) in ammonia synthesis. In this paper, reaction mechanisms of N2 activation on trimetallic clusters Mo2M (M = Li, Na, K, Mg, and Ca) and Mo3−xCax (x = 2–3) were systematically studied by density functional theory calculations. Unlike Mo2 which is inert to N2, clusters with alkali or alkaline earth metal atoms have much higher reactivity toward N2 in terms of both thermodynamics and kinetics. Particularly, in one reaction path of N2 with MoCa2, all the intermediates and transition states are well below the energy sum of the reactants, indicating that the dissociation of N2 on MoCa2 can take place spontaneously in gas-phase reactions. N2 transfers on clusters with different coordination modes, and the N−N bond is gradually activated. When N2 is bonded with three metal atoms with end-on: side-on: side-on coordination mode, it is fully activated and easily dissociated into two adsorbed N atoms. These results may serve as a prototype to design single-cluster catalysts with a trimetallic center for nitrogen activation and conversion.
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