| Literature DB >> 31549471 |
Tongwei Wu1, Xiaojuan Zhu1,2, Zhe Xing1, Shiyong Mou1, Chengbo Li1, Yanxia Qiao1, Qian Liu1, Yonglan Luo2, Xifeng Shi3, Yanning Zhang1, Xuping Sun1.
Abstract
Titanium-based catalysts are needed to achieve electrocatalytic N2 reduction to NH3 with a large NH3 yield and a high Faradaic efficiency (FE). One of the cheapest and most abundant metals on earth, iron, is an effective dopant for greatly improving the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) performance of TiO2 nanoparticles in ambient N2 -to-NH3 conversion. In 0.5 m LiClO4 , Fe-doped TiO2 catalyst attains a high FE of 25.6 % and a large NH3 yield of 25.47 μg h-1 mgcat -1 at -0.40 V versus a reversible hydrogen electrode. This performance compares favorably to those of all previously reported titanium- and iron-based NRR electrocatalysts in aqueous media. The catalytic mechanism is further probed with theoretical calculations.Entities:
Keywords: Ti3+; TiO2; density functional theory; electrocatalysis; iron doping
Year: 2019 PMID: 31549471 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201911153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336