Graphdiyne Interface Engineering: Highly Active and Selective Ammonia Synthesis.
Yan FangYurui XueYongjun LiHuidi YuLan HuiYuxin LiuChengyu XingChao ZhangDanyan ZhangZhongqiang WangXi ChenYang GaoBolong HuangYuliang LiPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
A freestanding 3D graphdiyne-cobalt nitride (GDY/Co2 N) with a highly active and selective interface is fabricated for the electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (ECNRR). Density function theory calculations reveal that the interface-bonded GDY contributes an unique p-electronic character to optimally modify the Co-N compound surface bonding, which generates as-observed superior electronic activity for NRR catalysis at the interface region. Experimentally, at atmospheric pressure and room temperature, the electrocatalyst creates a new record of ammonia yield rate (Y NH 3 ) and Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 219.72 μg h-1 mgcat. -1 and 58.60 %, respectively, in acidic conditions, higher than reported electrocatalysts. Such a catalyst is promising to generate new concepts, new knowledge, and new phenomena in electrocatalytic research, driving rapid development in the field of electrocatalysis.
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