通过中毒效应改善了酸盐-氨电催化
Yuefei Li1, Yuan Tan2,3, Mingkai Zhang4
1Key Laboratory of Special Functional and Smart Polymer Materials of Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Youyi Road No. 127, Xi'an, 710072, China.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
|August 13, 2024
概括
合金化 (NiCoP) 催化剂显著改善了酸盐-氨电催化,实现了创纪录的效率和低能耗,用于可持续的氨生产.
科学领域:
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 可持续化学 可持续化学
背景情况:
- 将酸盐转化为氨的电化学转化对于可持续的氨生产至关重要.
- 由于电催化剂不足,目前的方法面临低效率和高能源需求的挑战.
研究的目的:
- 开发新的电催化剂,以高效地将酸盐转化为氨.
- 研究催化机制并优化氨合成中的能源消耗.
主要方法:
- 合金化 (NiCoP) 催化剂的合成和表征.
- 用于将酸盐降解为氨的电化学试验.
- 理论计算以了解催化机制.
主要成果:
- 尼科普催化剂实现了创纪录的电流密度 -702 mA cm−2 和氨产量率 5415 mmol g−1 h−1.1.
- 观察到高法拉第效率99.7%,在-0.3V与RHE相比.
- 估计的能源消耗低至22.7千瓦时千克-1氨,实际价值为18.9千瓦时千克-1.
结论:
- 在酸盐电催化中,NiCoP催化剂表现出卓越的性能.
- 该机制涉及选择性中毒,增强酸盐化.
- 这些发现为节能,连续生产氨铺平了道路.
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