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Boosting Electrocatalytic Ammonia Production through Mimicking π Back-Donation

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CHEM
Volume 6, Issue 10, Pages 2690-2702

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.chempr.2020.07.006

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  1. SingaporeMOE AcRF Tier 1 grant [RG113/15, 2016-T1-002-065]
  2. SingaporeMOE AcRF Tier 2 grant [2017-T2-2-069, 2018-T201-010]
  3. Welch Foundation [F-1861]

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Electrocatalytic dinitrogen reduction reaction (N2RR) is an emerging route for ammonia synthesis at ambient conditions. Albeit the pi back-donation process enables N2RR activity on transition metals with empty d-orbitals, given its dilemma in overcoming hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) competition, exploring p-block-element. based catalysts with relatively inferior HER activity is achievable for high selectivity. The challenge lies in designing rational structure to improve N2RR activity. Here, we synergistically integrate oxygen vacancy (V-O) with hydroxyl on Bi4O5I2 (V-O-Bi4O5I2 -OH), which render this p-block-element-based material active to mimic Tr back-donation behavior because of sufficient vacant orbitals. In neutral media, the electrocatalytic N2RR performance of V-O-Bi4O5I2 -OH in terms of splendid faradic efficiency (32.4%) is superior to most of the prior reports using p-block-element-based catalysts. Our findings show a new strategy toward standout N2RR activity, which holds great potential in exploiting other p-block-element-based electrocatalysts.

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