Abstract

Design of high-performance catalysts is one of the key research focuses in electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR). Single atom catalysts (SACs) hosted by a suitable template can be a potential candidate for NRR. Recently, two-dimensional (2D) S-functionalized Ti2C (Ti2CS2) and Nb2C (Nb2CS2) MXenes have been successfully synthesized. Here, we screen 18 different single metal atoms on these S-functionalized MXenes by examining their NRR activity and selectivity using the state-of-the-art density functional theory calculations. The calculated free energy change between the first H+/e− pair reduction step and the last H+/e− pair reduction step suggests that Mo@MXene, Nb@MXene and V@MXene are the suitable candidates. The calculation results further reveal that V and Nb on Ti2CS2 and Nb2CS2 weaken the *N adsorption, leading to an enhanced performance in NRR. Our analyses on the electronic properties, structural stability as well as HER indicate that Mo@Nb2CS2 system overall is a highly promising NRR catalyst. The present work provides an interesting route to design SACs based on the S-functionalized MXenes.

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