Fabrication of an Au25 -Cys-Mo Electrocatalyst for Efficient Nitrogen Reduction to Ammonia under Ambient Conditions.
Yuan TanLei YanChuanqi HuangWenna ZhangHaifeng QiLeilei KangXiaoli PanYijun ZhongYong HuYun-Jie DingPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Electrocatalysts for efficient production of ammonia from nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) under ambient conditions are attracted growing interest in recent years, which demonstrate a great potential to replace the Haber-Bosch method which suffers the problems of the huge energy consumption and massive CO2 production. In this work, a novel electrocatalyst of Au25 -Cys-M is fabricated for NRR under ambient conditions, with transition metal ions (e.g., Mo6+ , Fe3+ , Co2+ , Ni2+ ) atomically decorated on Au25 nanoclusters via thiol bridging. The Au25 -Cys-Mo catalyst exhibits the highest Faradaic efficiency (26.5%) and NH3 yield (34.5 µg h-1 mgcat -1 ) in 0.1 m HCl solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis and high angle annular dark field image-scanning transmission electron microscopy characterization reveal that the electronic structure of Mo is optimized by forming the structure of Au-S-Mo and Mo acts as active sites for activating the nitrogen to promote the electrochemical production of ammonia. This work provides a new insight into the precise fabrication of efficient NRR electrocatalysts.
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