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A carbon cathode for lithium mediated electrochemical ammonia synthesis
Craig Burdis1,2, Romain Tort2, Anna Winiwarter1
1Department of Materials, Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London London SW7 2AZ UK i.stephens@imperial.ac.uk.
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To introduce the potential for tuneability of the cathode in lithium mediated ammonia synthesis, we report a carbon cathode which produces ammonia at a faradaic efficiency of 37%. This provides a basis to optimise properties of carbon electrodes to achieve high current densities and faradaic efficiencies.
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