Steric Hindrance in Sulfur Vacancy of Monolayer MoS2 Boosts Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Monoxide to Methane
Zhi Wen Chen; Wang Gao; Wei Tao Zheng; Qing Jiang
Index: 10.1002/cssc.201702262
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Abstract
The efficient generation of methane by total electroreduction of carbon monoxide (CO) could be of benefit for a more sustainable society. However, a highly efficient and selective catalyst for this process remains to be developed. In this study, density functional theory calculations indicate that steric hindrance in monolayer molybdenum sulfide with 2 S vacancies (DV‐MoS2) can facilitate the conversion of CO into CH4 with high activity and selectivity under electrochemical reduction at a low potential of −0.53 V vs. RHE and ambient conditions. The potential is a significant improvement on the state‐of‐the‐art Cu electrode (−0.74 V vs. RHE), with less electrical energy. Moreover, the results suggest that such steric hindrance effects are important for structure‐sensitive catalytic reactions.
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