Defective Fe3GeTe2 monolayer as a promising electrocatalyst for spontaneous nitrogen reduction reaction†
Abstract
The vital role of the spin polarization in the electrocatalytic N2 reduction reaction (eNRR) stimulates us to explore the potential of the newly discovered two-dimensional (2D) vdW ferromagnetic materials as NRR electrocatalysts. Here, using density functional theory (DFT) computations, we report the first theoretical prediction that the single-layer defective Fe3GeTe2 acts as a 2D ferromagnetic material toward the NRR with outstanding electrocatalytic activity and high selectivity. Notably, all six hydrogenation steps are exothermic and spontaneous. The highly centralized spin-polarization on the exposed Fe4 center in defective Fe3GeTe2 leads to strong backdonation and substantial activation of the NN triple bond. Moreover, the metallic character of the defective Fe3GeTe2 ensures high-speed transport of carriers. This work not only provides a quite promising electrocatalyst for the NRR but also promotes the application of emerging 2D ferromagnets in the field of energy conversion.