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Single tungsten atom supported on N-doped graphyne as a high-performance electrocatalyst for nitrogen fixation under ambient conditions

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 1546-1551

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8cp06978f

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  1. Australian Government
  2. Government of Western Australia
  3. Australian Research Council [DP170103598]

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Electrochemical reduction of dinitrogen molecules (N-2) to value-added ammonia by using renewable electricity under mild conditions is regarded as a sustainable and promising strategy for N-2 fixation. However, the lack of efficient, robust and inexpensive electrocatalysts for such electrochemical reduction has prevented its wide application. Herein, we report a novel single-atom catalyst, i.e., a single tungsten (W) atom anchored on N-doped graphyne (W@N-doped graphyne) as a highly efficient and low-cost electrocatalyst for the N-2 reduction reaction. The inert N?N triple bond can be sufficiently activated when an N-2 molecule is adsorbed on the W atom. A single atom of W coordinated with one N atom (doping into an sp-hybridized carbon atom) exhibits the highest catalytic performance with ultra-low onset potential of 0.29 V for N-2 reduction reactions. The distal mechanism' is identified as the most favourable catalytic pathway. Moreover, the improved electrical conductivity of W@N-doped graphyne compared to that of pristine graphyne can ensure better electron transfer efficiency during the reduction processes. Our study provides a novel electrocatalyst with excellent catalytic performance for electrochemical reduction of N-2 to NH3 under ambient conditions.

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