Hydrogen Spillover Mechanism at the Metal–Metal Interface in Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation

Yuefei Li, Linsen Li, Shenglin Xu, Kai Cui, Tianshuai Wang, Zhao Jiang, Jiayuan Li

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Abstract

Hydrogen spillover in metal-supported catalysts can largely enhance electrocatalytic hydrogenation performance and reduce energy consumption. However, its fundamental mechanism, especially at the metal–metal interface, remains further explored, impeding relevant catalyst design. Here, we theoretically profile that a large free energy difference in hydrogen adsorption on two different metals (|ΔGH-metal(i)−ΔGH-metal(ii)|) induces a high kinetic barrier to hydrogen spillover between the metals. Minimizing the difference in their d-band centers (Δϵd) should reduce |ΔGH-metal(i)−ΔGH-metal(ii)|, lowering the kinetic barrier to hydrogen spillover for improved electrocatalytic hydrogenation. We demonstrated this concept using copper-supported ruthenium–platinum alloys with the smallest Δϵd, which delivered record high electrocatalytic nitrate hydrogenation performance, with ammonia production rate of 3.45±0.12 mmol h−1 cm−2 and Faraday efficiency of 99.8±0.2 %, at low energy consumption of 21.4 kWh kgamm−1. Using these catalysts, we further achieve continuous ammonia and formic acid production with a record high-profit space.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202407810
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume63
Issue number38
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Electrocatalysis
  • Hydrogen spillover
  • Hydrogenation
  • Tandem catalysis

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