Publication Date:
2020-11-10
Description:
Using renewable electricity to synthesize ammonia from nitrogen paves a sustainable route to making value-added chemicals but yet requires further advances in electrocatalyst development and device integration. By engineering both electrocatalyst and electrolyzer to simultaneously regulate chemical kinetics and thermodynamic driving forces of the electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (ENRR), we report herein stereoconfinement-induced densely populated metal single atoms (Rh, Ru, Co) on graphdiyne (GDY) matrix (formulated as M SA/GDY) and realized a boosted ENRR activity in a pressurized reaction system. Remarkably, under the pressurized environment, the hydrogen evolution reaction of M SA/GDY was effectively suppressed and the desired ENRR activity was strongly amplificated. As a result, the pressurized ENRR activity of Rh SA/GDY at 55 atm exhibited a record-high NH3formation rate of 74.15 μg h−1⋅cm−2, a Faraday efficiency of 20.36%, and a NH3partial current of 0.35 mA cm−2at −0.20 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode, which, respectively, displayed 7.3-, 4.9-, and 9.2-fold enhancements compared with those obtained under ambient conditions. Furthermore, a time-independent ammonia yield rate using purified15N2confirmed the concrete ammonia electroproduction. Theoretical calculations reveal that the driving force for the formation of end-on N2* on Rh SA/GDY increased by 9.62 kJ/mol under the pressurized conditions, facilitating the ENRR process. We envisage that the cooperative regulations of catalysts and electrochemical devices open up the possibilities for industrially viable electrochemical ammonia production.
Print ISSN:
0027-8424
Electronic ISSN:
1091-6490
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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Natural Sciences in General
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