Screening of Intermetallic Compounds Based on Intermediate Adsorption Equilibrium for Electrocatalytic Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia.
Chaoqun MaHuaifang ZhangJing XiaXiaojuan ZhuKaiyu QuFukai FengSumei HanCaihong HeXiao MaGang LinWenbin CaoXiangmin MengLijie ZhuYifu YuAn-Liang WangQipeng LuPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Electrocatalytic nitrate (NO 3 - ) reduction reaction (NO 3 RR) holds great potential for the conversion of NO 3 - contaminants into valuable NH 3 in a sustainable method. Unfortunately, the nonequilibrium adsorption of intermediates and sluggish multielectron transfer have detrimental impacts on the electrocatalytic performance of the NO 3 RR, posing obstacles to its practical application. Herein, we initially screen the adsorption energies of three key intermediates, i.e., *NO 3 , *NO, and *H 2 O, along with the d-band centers on 21 types of transition metal (IIIV and IB)-Sb/Bi-based intermetallic compounds (IMCs) as electrocatalysts. The results reveal that hexagonal CoSb IMCs possess the optimal adsorption equilibrium for key intermediates and exhibit outstanding electrocatalytic NO 3 RR performance with a Faradaic efficiency of 96.3%, a NH 3 selectivity of 89.1%, and excellent stability, surpassing the majority of recently reported NO 3 RR electrocatalysts. Moreover, the integration of CoSb IMCs/C into a novel Zn-NO 3 - battery results in a high power density of 11.88 mW cm -2 .