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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(25): 32857-32873, 2024 Jun 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38865590

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This study demonstrates that the electrochemical doping of lanthanum nickelate (LNO) with cobalt ions is a promising strategy for enhancing its physical and electrochemical properties, which are critical for energy storage and conversion devices. LNO emerges as a promising hole transport layer (HTL) in solar cells due to its stability, large band gap, and high transparency. Nevertheless, its low conductivity and improperly aligned band positions are persistent problems. Here, in a pioneering endeavor, Co-doped LNO thin films were synthesized electrochemically and applied as the HTL in polymer solar cells (PSCs). Characterization revealed the impact of Co doping on the electrochemical, structural, morphological, and optical properties of LNO thin films. Depending on the Co doping level, PSCs based on 10 mol % Co-doped LNO outperformed pure LNO, achieving a champion efficiency of 6.11% with enhanced short-circuit current density (12.84 mA cm-2), fill factor (68%), open-circuit voltage (0.70 V), and external quantum efficiency (82.6%). This enhancement resulted from decreased series resistance, refined surface morphology, minimized trap-assisted recombination, enhanced conductivity, increased charge carrier production, favorable energy level alignment, and improved current extraction facilitated by LNC0.10O HTL. Moreover, the unencapsulated PSC-LNC0.10O long-term stability notably improved and retained 86% of its initial PCE after 450 h storage in ambient air, 82% after being continuously heated to 85 °C for 300 h, and 80% after operating at maximum power point for 300 h. These findings offer a straightforward approach to enhancing PSC performance through Co doping of LNO, supported by density functional theory (DFT) calculations that validate the experimental results and confirm the improvement in optical properties and stability of PSCs as an HTL.

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Molecules ; 28(18)2023 Sep 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37764301

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The increasing demand for clean fuels and sustainable products has attracted much interest in the development of active and selective catalysts for CO conversion to desirable products. This review maps the theoretical progress of the different facets of most commercial catalysts, including Co, Fe, Ni, Rh, and Ru. All relevant elementary steps involving CO dissociation and hydrogenation and their dependence on surface structure, surface coverage, temperature, and pressure are considered. The dominant Fischer-Tropsch synthesis mechanism is also explored, including the sensitivity to the structure of H-assisted CO dissociation and direct CO dissociation. Low-coordinated step sites are shown to enhance catalytic activity and suppress methane formation. The hydrogen adsorption and CO dissociation mechanisms are highly dependent on the surface coverage, in which hydrogen adsorption increases, and the CO insertion mechanism becomes more favorable at high coverages. It is revealed that the chain-growth probability and product selectivity are affected by the type of catalyst and its structure as well as the applied temperature and pressure.

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Molecules ; 28(1)2023 Jan 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36615572

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Density functional theory calculations have been performed to study the effect of replacing lead by alkaline earth metals on the stability, electronic and optical properties of the formamidinium lead triiodide (FAPbI3) (111) and (100) surfaces with different terminations in the form of FAPb1-xAExI3 structures, where AE is Be, Mg or Ca. It is revealed that the (111) surface is more stable, indicating metallic characteristics. The (100) surfaces exhibit a suitable bandgap of around 1.309 and 1.623 eV for PbI5 and PbI6 terminations, respectively. Increases in the bandgaps as a result of Mg- and Ca-doping of the (100) surface were particularly noted in FAPb0.96Ca0.04I3 and FAPb0.8Ca0.2I3 with bandgaps of 1.459 and 1.468 eV, respectively. In the presence of Be, the band gap reduces critically by about 0.315 eV in the FAPb0.95Be0.05I3 structure, while increasing by 0.096 eV in FAPb0.96Be0.04I3. Optimal absorption, high extinction coefficient and light harvesting efficiency were achieved for plain and doped (100) surfaces in the visible and near UV regions. In order to improve the optical properties of the (111)-PbI3 surface in initial visible areas, we suggest calcium-doping in this surface to produce FAPb0.96Ca0.04I3, FAPb0.92Ca0.08I3, and FAPb0.88Ca0.12I3 structures.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 25(3): 2498-2509, 2023 Jan 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36602090

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) hydrogenation is an energetic process which could be made more efficient through the use of effective catalysts, for example transition metal carbides. Here, we have employed calculations based on the density functional theory (DFT) to evaluate the reaction processes of CO2 hydrogenation to methane (CH4), carbon monoxide (CO), methanol (CH3OH), formaldehyde (CH2O), and formic acid (HCOOH) over the carbon-terminated niobium carbide (111) surface. First, we have studied the adsorption geometries and energies of 25 different surface-adsorbed species, followed by calculations of all of the elementary steps in the CO2 hydrogenation process. The theoretical findings indicate that the NbC (111) surface has higher catalytic activity towards CO2 methanation, releasing 4.902 eV in energy. CO represents the second-most preferred product, followed by CH3OH, CH2O, and HCOOH, all of which have exothermic reaction energies of 4.107, 2.435, 1.090, and 0.163 eV, respectively. Except for the mechanism that goes through HCOOH to produce CH2O, all favourable hydrogenation reactions lead to desired compounds through the creation of the dihydroxycarbene (HOCOH) intermediate. Along these routes, CH3* hydrogenation to CH4* has the highest endothermic reaction energy of 3.105 eV, while CO production from HCO dehydrogenation causes the highest exothermic reaction energy of -3.049 eV. The surface-adsorbed CO2 hydrogenation intermediates have minimal effect on the electronic structure and interact only weakly with the surface. Our results are consistent with experimental observations.

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Chemphyschem ; 23(6): e202100781, 2022 Mar 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35040247

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As promising materials for the reduction of greenhouse gases, transition-metal carbides, which are highly active in the hydrogenation of CO2 , are mainly considered. In this regard, the reaction mechanism of CO2 hydrogenation to useful products on the Nb-terminated NbC (111) surface is investigated by applying density functional theory calculations. The computational results display that the formation of CH4 , CH3 OH, and CO are more favored than other compounds, where CH4 is the dominant product. In addition, the findings from reaction energies reveal that the preferred mechanism for CO2 hydrogenation is thorough HCOOH* , where the largest exothermic reaction energy releases during the HCOOH* dissociation reaction (2.004 eV). The preferred mechanism of CO2 hydrogenation towards CH4 production is CO2 * →t,c-COOH* →HCOOH* →HCO* →CH2 O* →CH2 OH* →CH2 * →CH3 * →CH4 * , where CO2 * →t,c-COOH* →HCOOH* →HCO* →CH2 O* →CH2 OH* →CH3 OH* and CO2 * →t,c-COOH* →CO* are also found as the favored mechanisms for CH3 OH and CO productions thermodynamically, respectively. During the mentioned mechanisms, the hydrogenation of CH2 O* to CH2 OH* has the largest endothermic reaction energy of 1.344 eV.

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