Microwave Regenerable Nickel, Zinc Co-doped Nitrogen-Coordinated Porous Carbon Catalyst for Nitrogen Fixation

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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More than 90% of the global NH3 synthesis is dominated by the Haber-Bosch process, which consumes 2% of the worldwide energy and generates 1.44% of the global carbon emission. The electrochemical N-2 reduction reaction (NRR) is regarded as an attractive alternative route to produce NH3 under mild reaction conditions, but the electrocatalysts suffer from the difficulty of N equivalent to N cleavage. In this work, we report a leaf-like MOFderived Ni/Zn bimetallic co-doped nitrogen-coordinated porous carbon (Ni/ Zn-NPC) as a cost-effective NH3 synthesis electrocatalyst. The resultant electrocatalyst achieved a high NH3 production rate of 22.68 mu g h(-1) mgcat(-1) at -1.0 V vs a reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) in a 0.1 M Na2SO4 electrolyte. The Ni/Zn-NPC material can be called a microwave regenerable catalyst because microwave treatment has proven to be a crucial part of the multi-field coupling to detoxify and make the catalyst reactive, further improving its stability. Density functional theory (DFT) was chosen to explore the mechanism of Ni/Zn-NPC for NRR, providing a profound prediction of the structure of the active site and related reaction pathways and revealing that trace Ni doping optimizes the local coordination environment and N-2 adsorption of Zn atoms.
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electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction,electrocatalyst,microwave regeneration,transient photo-induced voltage,porous carbon catalyst
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