Understanding the Reverse Water Gas Shift Reaction over Mo2C MXene Catalyst: A Holistic Computational Analysis

Author:

Dolz Daniel1,De Armas Raúl1,Lozano‐Reis Pablo1,Morales‐García Ángel1,Viñes Francesc1ORCID,Sayós Ramón1,Illas Francesc1

Affiliation:

1. Departament de Ciència de Materials i Química Física & Institut de Química Teòrica i Computacional (IQTCUB), Universitat de Barcelona, c/ Martí i Franquès 1–11 08028 Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractPristine Mo2C MXene has been proposed as an heterogeneous catalysis of the reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reaction. The present computational study aims at understanding its catalytic performance and reaction mechanisms tackling its thermodynamics, kinetics, and surface dynamic effects, combining Gibbs free energy profiles gained by density functional theory (DFT), mean‐field kinetics by microkinetic modeling, and rare‐event steps by kinetic Monte Carlo (kMC). The RWGS endergonicity goes for the use of high temperatures and reactants partial pressures to make the reaction exergonic. Gibbs free energy profiles show a preference for redox mechanism, whereas microkinetic simulations favor a low‐temperature preference of formate mechanism. The kMC reveals simultaneous operating redox and formate pathways, where surface coverage disfavors redox favoring the formate pathway. A peak performance is found at 700 K, in line with reported experiments, where the formation of surface O2* is found to be key, acting as a reservoir for O* adatoms while freeing surface sites upon O2* formation. Even though high turnover frequencies are predicted, the system could benefit from swing operando conditions, alternating CO production steps with H2 reduction regeneration steps, and/or ways to reduce the surface O2* and so to have more active catalytic sites.

Funder

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Wiley

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