Achievements, Challenges, and Perspectives on Nitrogen Electrochemistry for Carbon-Neutral Energy Technologies.
Xiaoxuan YangShreya MukherjeeThomas O'CarrollYang HouMeenesh R SinghJoseph A GauthierGang WuPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Unrestrained anthropogenic activities have severely disrupted the global natural nitrogen cycle, causing numerous energy and environmental issues. Electrocatalytic nitrogen transformation is a feasible and promising strategy for achieving a sustainable nitrogen economy. Synergistically combining multiple nitrogen reactions can realize efficient renewable energy storage and conversion, restore the global nitrogen balance, and remediate environmental crises. Here, we provide a unique aspect to discuss the intriguing nitrogen electrochemistry by linking three essential nitrogen-containing compounds (i.e., N 2 , NH 3 , and NO 3 - ) and integrating four essential electrochemical reactions, i.e., the nitrogen reduction reaction (N 2 RR), nitrogen oxidation reaction (N 2 OR), nitrate reduction reaction (NO 3 RR), and ammonia oxidation reaction (NH 3 OR). This minireview also summarizes the acquired knowledge of rational catalyst design and underlying reaction mechanisms for these interlinked nitrogen reactions. We further underscore the associated clean energy technologies and a sustainable nitrogen-based economy.