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Título: Interfacial Engineering of MoxSy via Boron-Doping for Electrochemical N2-to-NH3 Conversion
Autores/as: Alsabban, Merfat M.
Peramaiah, Karthik
Genovese, Alessandro
Ahmad, Rafia
Azofra, Luis Miguel 
Ramalingam, Vinoth
Hedhili, Mohamed N.
Wehbe, Nimer
Cavallo, Luigi
Huang, Kuo Wei
Clasificación UNESCO: 2307 Química física
Palabras clave: Ammonia
Dft calculation
Electrocatalysis
Nitrogen reduction
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Advanced Materials 
Resumen: The electrocatalytic synthesis of ammonia (NH3) through the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) under ambient temperature and pressure is emerging as an alternative approach to the conventional Haber–Bosch process. However, it remains a significant challenge due to poor kinetics, low nitrogen (N2) solubility in aqueous electrolytes, and the competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), which can significantly impact NH3 production rates and Faradaic efficiency (FE). Herein, a rationally designed boron-doped molybdenum sulfide (B-Mo-MoxSy) electrocatalyst is reported that effectively enhances N2 reduction to NH3 with an onset potential of −0.15 V versus RHE, achieving a FE of 78% and an NH3 yield of 5.83 µg h⁻¹ cm⁻2 in a 0.05 m H2SO4(aq). Theoretical studies suggest that the effectiveness of NRR originates from electron density redistribution due to boron (B) doping, which provides an ideal pathway for nitrogenous species to bind with electron-deficient B sites. This work demonstrates a significant exploration, showing that Mo-based electrocatalysts are capable of facilitating artificial N2 fixation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134661
ISSN: 0935-9648
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202405578
Fuente: Advanced Materials [ISSN 0935-9648]
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