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Advancing electrocatalytic nitrogen fixation: insights from molecular systems.

Jonas C Peters
Published in: Faraday discussions (2023)
Nitrogen fixation has a rich history within the inorganic chemistry community. In recent years attention has (re)focused on developing electrocatalytic systems capable of mediating the nitrogen reduction reaction (N 2 RR). Well-defined molecular catalyst systems have much to offer in this context. This personal perspective summarizes recent progress from our laboratory at Caltech, pulling together lessons learned from a number of studies we have conducted, placing them within the broader context of thermodynamic efficiency and selectivity for the N 2 RR. In particular, proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) provides an attractive strategy to achieve enhanced efficiency for the multi-electron/proton reduction of N 2 to produce NH 3 (or NH 4 + ), and electrocatalytic PCET ( e PCET) via an e PCET mediator affords a promising means of mitigating HER such that the N 2 RR can be achieved in a catalytic fashion.
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