Nanoengineering Metal-Organic Frameworks and Derivatives for Electrosynthesis of Ammonia.
Daming FengLixue ZhouTimothy J WhiteAnthony K CheethamTian Yi MaFengxia WeiPublished in: Nano-micro letters (2023)
Electrocatalytic synthesis under mild conditions has become increasingly important as one of the practical alternatives for industrial applications, especially for the green ammonia (NH 3 ) industry. A properly engineered electrocatalyst plays a vital role in the realization of superior catalytic performance. Among various types of promising nanomaterials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are competitive candidates for developing efficient electrocatalytic NH 3 synthesis from simple nitrogen-containing molecules or ions, such as N 2 and NO 3 - . In this review, recent advances in the development of electrocatalysts derived from MOFs for the electrosynthesis of NH 3 are collected, categorized, and discussed, including their application in the N 2 reduction reaction (NRR) and the NO 3 - reduction reaction (NO 3 RR). Firstly, the fundamental principles are illustrated, such as plausible mechanisms of NH 3 generation from N 2 and NO 3 - , the apparatus of corresponding electrocatalysis, parameters for evaluation of reaction efficiency, and detection methods of yielding NH 3 . Then, the electrocatalysts for NRR processes are discussed in detail, including pristine MOFs, MOF-hybrids, MOF-derived N-doped porous carbons, single atomic catalysts from pyrolysis of MOFs, and other MOF-related materials. Subsequently, MOF-related NO 3 RR processes are also listed and discussed. Finally, the existing challenges and prospects for the rational design and fabrication of electrocatalysts from MOFs for electrochemical NH 3 synthesis are presented, such as the evolution of investigation methods with artificial intelligence, innovation in synthetic methods of MOF-related catalysts, advancement of characterization techniques, and extended electrocatalytic reactions.