Sulfur Vacancy-Rich Amorphous Rh Metallene Sulfide for Electrocatalytic Selective Synthesis of Aniline Coupled with Efficient Sulfion Degradation.
Qiqi MaoXu MuKai DengHongjie YuZiqiang WangYou XuXiaonian LiLiang WangHongjing WangPublished in: ACS nano (2022)
The construction of efficient and stable electrocatalysts is of widespread research significance for electrocatalytic coupling reactions. Herein, an amorphous Rh metallene sulfide with sulfur-rich vacancies ( a -RhS 2- x metallene) is synthesized for the cathodic nitrobenzene (Ph-NO 2 ) electroreduction reaction (ERR) to aniline (Ph-NH 2 ) coupled with the anodic sulfur ion (S 2- ) oxidation reaction (SOR) in a coelectrolysis system. On the one hand, the amorphous Rh metallene structure can provide enough of a reactive site. On the other hand, the amorphization and the introduced S vacancies can generate rich defects and ligand unsaturated sites to improve the intrinsic activity of the active sites. Due to these advantages, the a -RhS 2- x metallene exhibits superior electrocatalytic performance for Ph-NO 2 ERR and SOR. Inspiringly, in the assembled electrocatalytic coupling system, the required overpotential is only 0.442 V at 10 mA cm -2 to drive the cathodic Ph-NO 2 ERR and anodic SOR, which allows for promising energy-efficient electrolysis to generate high value-added chemicals.