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Comparing Molecular Mechanisms in Solar NH3 Production and Relations with CO2 Reduction.

Domenico Mallamace1, Georgia Papanikolaou1, Siglinda Perathoner1, Gabriele Centi1, Paola Lanzafame1.   

Abstract

Molecular mechanisms for n class="Chemical">N2 fixation (solar NH3) and CO2 conversion to C2+ products in enzymatic conversion (nitrogenase), electrocatalysis, metal complexes and plasma catalysis are analyzed and compared. It is evidenced that differently from what is present in thermal and plasma catalysis, the electrocatalytic path requires not only the direct coordination and hydrogenation of undissociated N2 molecules, but it is necessary to realize features present in the nitrogenase mechanism. There is the need for (i) a multi-electron and -proton simultaneous transfer, not as sequential steps, (ii) forming bridging metal hydride species, (iii) generating intermediates stabilized by bridging multiple metal atoms and (iv) the capability of the same sites to be effective both in N2 fixation and in COx reduction to C2+ products. Only iron oxide/hydroxide stabilized at defective sites of nanocarbons was found to have these features. This comparison of the molecular mechanisms in solar NH3 production and CO2 reduction is proposed to be a source of inspiration to develop the next generation electrocatalysts to address the challenging transition to future sustainable energy and chemistry beyond fossil fuels.

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Keywords:  CO2-to-C2+; CO2RR; N2 fixation; NRR; bioinspired; electrocatalysis; molecular mechanisms

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33375617      PMCID: PMC7795446          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22010139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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