Artificial N 2 fixation to NH 3 by electrocatalytic Ru NPs at low overpotential

Ammonia synthesis, one of the most challenging chemical synthesis processes, plays a vital role in the development of human industry and agriculture. Compared with the industrial Harber-Bosch ammonia process with huge energy input and high CO emissions, the search for a resource-saving, environmenta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanotechnology 2020-05, Vol.31 (29), p.29LT01
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Lei, Zhao, Jie, Zhao, Jinxiu, Zhang, Lunwen, Wu, Dan, Wang, Huan, Li, Jingwen, Ren, Xiang, Wei, Qin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Ammonia synthesis, one of the most challenging chemical synthesis processes, plays a vital role in the development of human industry and agriculture. Compared with the industrial Harber-Bosch ammonia process with huge energy input and high CO emissions, the search for a resource-saving, environmentally-friendly ammonia synthesis alternative is extremely urgent. Electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction appears to be a good candidate. In this communication, we report the development of ruthenium nanoparticles as a highly efficient and durable nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) electrocatalyst in acidic electrolyte under ambient conditions. Such electrochemical NRR catalyst exhibits a large NH formation rate (24.88 μg h mg ) with Faradaic efficiency (0.35%) at -0.15 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode, outperforming many reported NRR electrocatalysts. Note that it exhibits high durability and stability during the entire electrochemical NRR process.
ISSN:0957-4484
1361-6528
DOI:10.1088/1361-6528/ab814e