Synergizing Fe2O3 Nanoparticles on Single Atom Fe-N-C for Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia at Industrial Current Densities

Eamonn Murphy, Baiyu Sun,Martina Ruescher, Yuanchao Liu,Wenjie Zang, Shengyuan Guo, Yu-Han Chen,Uta Hejral, Ying Huang,Alvin Ly,Iryna V. Zenyuk, Xiaoqing Pan,Janis Timoshenko, Beatriz Roldan Cuenya, Erik D. Spoerke,Plamen Atanassov

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2024)

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The electrochemical reduction of nitrates (NO3-) enables a pathway for the carbon neutral synthesis of ammonia (NH3), via the nitrate reduction reaction (NO3RR), which has been demonstrated at high selectivity. However, to make NH3 synthesis cost-competitive with current technologies, high NH3 partial current densities (jNH3) must be achieved to reduce the levelized cost of NH3. Here, the high NO3RR activity of Fe-based materials is leveraged to synthesize a novel active particle-active support system with Fe2O3 nanoparticles supported on atomically dispersed Fe-N-C. The optimized 3xFe2O3/Fe-N-C catalyst demonstrates an ultrahigh NO3RR activity, reaching a maximum jNH3 of 1.95 A cm-2 at a Faradaic efficiency (FE) for NH3 of 100% and an NH3 yield rate over 9 mmol hr-1 cm-2. Operando XANES and post-mortem XPS reveal the importance of a pre-reduction activation step, reducing the surface Fe2O3 (Fe3+) to highly active Fe0 sites, which are maintained during electrolysis. Durability studies demonstrate the robustness of both the Fe2O3 particles and Fe-Nx sites at highly cathodic potentials, maintaining a current of -1.3 A cm-2 over 24 hours. This work exhibits an effective and durable active particle-active support system enhancing the performance of the NO3RR, enabling industrially relevant current densities and near 100% selectivity.
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active support,alkaline,ammonia,in situ XAS,iron oxide,nitrate reduction,nitrite reduction,single atom catalysts
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