High-Performance Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysts in Two-Dimensional Nodal Line Semimetals.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

State Key Laboratory of Reliability and Intelligence of Electrical Equipment, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300130, China.

Published: October 2023

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  • The field of topological quantum catalysts (TQCs) is expanding, especially in relation to exotic quantum materials, but 2D TQCs have been less explored compared to 3D TQCs.
  • A significant example is the CuSi monolayer, identified as an effective TQC for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), with promising low Gibbs free energy comparable to platinum.
  • The study emphasizes that the position of nodal lines relative to the Fermi level can influence catalytic activity and also identifies other 2D nodal line semimetals, signaling their potential for high-performance HER catalysts without relying on noble metals.

Article Abstract

The discipline of topological quantum catalysts (TQCs) is developing due to the emergence of exotic quantum materials and their corresponding catalysts. Although a series of 3D TQCs with different topological signatures are proposed, the emergence of 2D TQCs in 2D topological semimetals is still rarely touched by others. As a typical example, we proposed that the 2D nodal line semimetal CuSi monolayer is a superior TQC for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Using first-principles calculations, we find that the CuSi monolayer exhibits two Γ-centered nodal lines ( and ) in the = 0 plane. The Gibbs free energy (Δ) of CuSi is as low as 0.195 eV, comparable to that of Pt, and better than other conventional catalysts. Moreover, it is found that changing the position of nodal lines (relative to the Fermi level) under different electron/hole conditions can effectively affect the catalytic activity of HER. Besides CuSi, the emergence of high HER performance in other 2D nodal line semimetals, TiC, CrS, ScCl, and CuSe, is also theoretically determined. These results highlight the critical role of nodal lines in studying electrocatalytic mechanisms for TQCs and benefit the seeking of high-performance HER catalysts without noble metals on a 2D scale.

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