Issue 5, 2022

Non-metal boron atoms on a CuB12 monolayer as efficient catalytic sites for urea production

Abstract

An electrocatalytic C–N coupling reaction to convert CO2 and N2 into urea under mild conditions has been proposed to be a promising alternative experimentally, but the development of highly stable, low-cost and high-performance non-metal catalytic sites remains rare and challenging. Herein, a global-minimum CuB12 monolayer with superior stability has been identified based on first-principles computations, and the most significant finding is that the CuB12 monolayer possesses the best catalytic activity among the reported urea catalysts thermodynamically and kinetically. All possible reaction pathways to form urea (NH2CONH2) starting from the CO2 molecule and N2 molecule, including the CO2 pathway, OCOH pathway, CO pathway, NCON pathway and mixed pathway, as well as the kinetic energy barriers of six possible C–N coupling reactions are systematically investigated. Non-metal B atoms at the midpoint of the edges of the squares act as excellent catalytic sites with a limiting potential of urea production of 0.23 V through the CO2 pathway and OCOH pathway and the lowest kinetic energy barrier of C–N bond formation (0.54 eV) through the reaction *CO + *NHNH → *NHCONH. Therefore, this study not only identifies the first non-metal B catalytic sites for urea formation, but also perfects the reaction mechanism to convert CO2 and N2 into urea, which could provide great guiding significance to explore other high-performance urea catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Non-metal boron atoms on a CuB12 monolayer as efficient catalytic sites for urea production

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
02 Sep 2021
Accepted
15 Dec 2021
First published
24 Dec 2021
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Sci., 2022,13, 1342-1354

Non-metal boron atoms on a CuB12 monolayer as efficient catalytic sites for urea production

C. Zhu, C. Wen, M. Wang, M. Zhang, Y. Geng and Z. Su, Chem. Sci., 2022, 13, 1342 DOI: 10.1039/D1SC04845G

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