Structural and electronic properties of Cu-doped Zn5(OH)6(CO3)2 from first principles

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Huayan Zheng
Jiao Li
Xiaochao Zhang
Zhong Li
Kechang Xie
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[1] Taiyuan University of Technology,Key Laboratory of Coal Science and Technology of Ministry of Education and Shanxi Province
[2] Taiyuan University of Technology,Institute of Clean Technique for Chemical Engineering
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Formation Energy; Valence Band Maximum; Mulliken Charge; Average Bond Length; Teller Distortion;
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In this work, we investigated the effect of Cu doping on the energetic, structural, and electronic properties of (Zn1−xCux)5(OH)6(CO3)2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) by density functional theory (DFT). Our calculation results demonstrate that (Zn0.6Cu0.4)5(OH)6(CO3)2 is the most stable structure in thermodynamics. Cu atoms prefer to occupy Zn1 + Zn2 + 2Zn3 sites in the case of x = 0.4. The calculated equilibrium lattice constants and average bond lengths agree well with the available experimental results. With increasing the amounts of Cu dopant (0.1 ≤ x ≤ 0.4), the covalent features of Cu-doped Zn5(OH)6(CO3)2 systems are gradually weakened, while the Cu2 site exhibits the strongest Jahn–Teller distortion. Besides, the calculated population analysis illuminates the variation of –OH infrared stretching vibration frequency and the thermal decomposition order of CO32−. The TDOS curve of (Zn0.6Cu0.4)5(OH)6(CO3)2 shifts to the lower energy region than other systems, confirming its thermodynamic stability. Moreover, hydrogen locations are determined by performing structural optimization using DFT. These derived computational findings of (Zn1−xCux)5(OH)6(CO3)2 are expected to help improve our fundamental understanding of improving the Cu/ZnO catalysts.
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页码:6794 / 6807
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