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Entrapping metal atom on hexagonal boron nitride monolayer for high performance single-atom-catalyst: Role of vacancy defects and metal support

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 614, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.156061

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Single-atom-catalyst; Hexagonal boron nitride; Monolayer; Defects

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Recently, significant progress has been made in the research of heterogeneous catalysis due to the potential of single atom catalysis (SAC) with higher activity and selectivity. However, the industrial application of SAC catalysts remains limited due to the challenge of stabilizing singular atoms without affecting their atom-like behavior. In this study, the researchers investigated metal atom embedded hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) monolayers supported on copper surfaces, and demonstrated the effect of vacancy defects on the binding strength of ad-atoms, which can potentially stabilize single atom based catalysts.
In recent time, the research on heterogeneous catalysis has witnessed a stunning progress because of the promising future of single atom catalysis (SAC) with higher activity and selectivity. However, the application of such catalyst in industry remained limited because of its contradicting requirement of stabilizing an atom on a support without affecting its atom-like behavior on the other. Therefore, the search is on to find suitable support and ad-atom combination. Here we report the geometry and electronic structure of metal atom embedded hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) monolayer, with and without vacancy defects, nano-sheet supported on the copper surface. The effect of vacancy defects has been demonstrated by enhanced binding strength of ad-atoms which in turn paves the way for stabilizing the single atom based catalyst support. In particular, the metal atoms are seen to be more stable on the boron vacancy than nitrogen vacancy site. However, opposite trend has been found for Au doped systems. Further calculations of O2 molecular interaction with Ni and Au embedded h-BN have been carried out to demonstrate the catalytic efficiency of these systems.

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