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| Title: | Ammonia electrosynthesis from nitrate using a ruthenium–copper cocatalyst system : a full concentration range study | Authors: | Hu, Q Yang, K Peng, O Li, M Ma, L Huang, S Du, Y Xu, ZX Wang, Q Chen, Z Yang, M Loh, KP |
Issue Date: | Jan-2024 | Source: | Journal of the American Chemical Society, 10 Jan. 2024, v. 146, no. 1, p. 668-676 | Abstract: | Electrochemical synthesis of ammonia via the nitrate reduction reaction (NO3RR) has been intensively researched as an alternative to the traditional Haber–Bosch process. Most research focuses on the low concentration range representative of the nitrate level in wastewater, leaving the high concentration range, which exists in nuclear and fertilizer wastes, unexplored. The use of a concentrated electrolyte (≥1 M) for higher rate production is hampered by poor hydrogen transfer kinetics. Herein, we demonstrate that a cocatalytic system of Ru/Cu2O catalyst enables NO3RR at 10.0 A in 1 M nitrate electrolyte in a 16 cm2 flow electrolyzer, with 100% faradaic efficiency toward ammonia. Detailed mechanistic studies by deuterium labeling and operando Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy allow us to probe the hydrogen transfer rate and intermediate species on Ru/Cu2O. Ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations reveal that adsorbed hydroxide on Ru nanoparticles increases the density of the hydrogen-bonded water network near the Cu2O surface, which promotes the hydrogen transfer rate. Our work highlights the importance of engineering synergistic interactions in cocatalysts for addressing the kinetic bottleneck in electrosynthesis. | Publisher: | American Chemical Society | Journal: | Journal of the American Chemical Society | ISSN: | 0002-7863 | EISSN: | 1520-5126 | DOI: | 10.1021/jacs.3c10516 | Rights: | © 2023 American Chemical Society This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Journal of the American Chemical Society, copyright © 2023 American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c10516. |
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