S‐Doped Carbon Nanospheres: An Efficient Electrocatalyst toward Artificial N<sub>2</sub> Fixation to NH<sub>3</sub>
Article 2018 en
Authors
XL
Xia Li
XW
Xiufeng Wu
YW
Yuan Wang
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Abstract Industrial NH 3 synthesis mainly relies on the carbon‐emitting Haber–Bosch process operating under severe conditions. Electrocatalytic N 2 to NH 3 fixation at ambient conditions is an attractive approach to reduce energy consumption and avoid direct carbon emission. In this communication, it is reported that the S‐doped carbon nanosphere (S‐CNS) acts as an efficient and stable nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) catalyst for ambient N 2 to NH 3 conversion with excellent selectivity. In 0.1 m Na 2 SO 4 , the S‐CNS achieves a large NH 3 yield of 19.07 μg h −1 mg −1 cat. and a high Faradic efficiency of 7.47% at –0.7 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode, much higher than those of undoped CNS (3.70 μg h −1 mg −1 cat. , 1.45%). Notably, this catalyst also demonstrates high electrochemical and structure stability.
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