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Oxygen Functionalization-Induced Charging Effect on Boron Active Sites for High-Yield Electrocatalytic NH3 Production

Journal

NANO-MICRO LETTERS
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40820-022-00966-7

Keywords

C-doped boron nitride; O-functionalization; Density-functional theory (DFT); Charging effect; Nitrogen reduction reaction; Ambient ammonia synthesis

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  1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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In this study, an oxygen-functionalized boron carbonitride matrix was synthesized as an efficient electrocatalyst for the nitrogen reduction reaction. The optimized acidity of the electrolyte and reduced anion crowding effect aid in the protonation steps, resulting in a significantly higher yield of ammonia.
Ammonia has been recognized as the future renewable energy fuel because of its wide-ranging applications in H-2 storage and transportation sector. In order to avoid the environmentally hazardous Haber-Bosch process, recently, the third-generation ambient ammonia synthesis has drawn phenomenal attention and thus tremendous efforts are devoted to developing efficient electrocatalysts that would circumvent the bottlenecks of the electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) like competitive hydrogen evolution reaction, poor selectivity of N-2 on catalyst surface. Herein, we report the synthesis of an oxygen-functionalized boron carbonitride matrix via a two-step pyrolysis technique. The conductive BNCO(1000) architecture, the compatibility of B-2p(z) orbital with the N-2p(z) orbital and the charging effect over B due to the C and O edge-atoms in a pentagon altogether facilitate N-2 adsorption on the B edge-active sites. The optimum electrolyte acidity with 0.1 M HCl and the lowered anion crowding effect aid the protonation steps of NRR via an associative alternating pathway, which gives a sufficiently high yield of ammonia (211.5 mu g h(-1) mg(cat)(-1)) on the optimized BNCO(1000) catalyst with a Faradaic efficiency of 34.7% at - 0.1 V vs RHE. This work thus offers a cost-effective electrode material and provides a contemporary idea about reinforcing the charging effect over the secured active sites for NRR by selectively choosing the electrolyte anions and functionalizing the active edges of the BNCO(1000) catalyst.

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