| Literature DB >> 31765075 |
Wu Tong1, Bolong Huang2, Pengtang Wang1, Leigang Li1, Qi Shao1, Xiaoqing Huang1.
Abstract
Crystal phase engineering is a powerful strategy for regulating the performance of electrocatalysts towards many electrocatalytic reactions, while its impact on the nitrogen electroreduction has been largely unexplored. Herein, we demonstrate that structurally ordered body-centered cubic (BCC) PdCu nanoparticles can be adopted as active, selective, and stable electrocatalysts for ammonia synthesis. Specifically, the BCC PdCu exhibits excellent activity with a high NH3 yield of 35.7 μg h-1 mg-1 cat , Faradaic efficiency of 11.5 %, and high selectivity (no N2 H4 is detected) at -0.1 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode, outperforming its counterpart, face-centered cubic (FCC) PdCu, and most reported nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) electrocatalysts. It also exhibits durable stability for consecutive electrolysis for five cycles. Density functional theory calculation reveals that strong orbital interactions between Pd and neighboring Cu sites in BCC PdCu obtained by structure engineering induces an evident correlation effect for boosting up the Pd 4d electronic activities for efficient NRR catalysis. Our findings open up a new avenue for designing active and stable electrocatalysts towards NRR.Entities:
Keywords: ammonia synthesis; crystal phase engineering; electroreduction; nitrogen fixation; ordered structures
Year: 2020 PMID: 31765075 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201913122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336