Bismuth-Based Free-Standing Electrodes for Ambient-Condition Ammonia Production in Neutral Media

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Electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction is a carbon-free and energy-saving strategy for efficient synthesis of ammonia under ambient conditions. Here, we report the synthesis of nanosized Bi2O3 particles grown on functionalized exfoliated graphene (Bi2O3/FEG) via a facile electrochemical deposition method. The obtained free-standing Bi2O3/FEG achieves a high Faradaic efficiency of 11.2% and a large NH3 yield of 4.21 ± 0.14 μgNH3 h−1 cm−2 at − 0.5 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode in 0.1 M Na2SO4, better than that in the strong acidic and basic media. Benefiting from its strong interaction of Bi 6p band with the N 2p orbitals, binder-free characteristic, and facile electron transfer, Bi2O3/FEG achieves superior catalytic performance and excellent long-term stability as compared with most of the previous reported catalysts. This study is significant to design low-cost, high-efficient Bi-based electrocatalysts for electrochemical ammonia synthesis.[Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Sun, Y., Deng, Z., Song, X. M., Li, H., Huang, Z., Zhao, Q., … Ma, T. (2020). Bismuth-Based Free-Standing Electrodes for Ambient-Condition Ammonia Production in Neutral Media. Nano-Micro Letters, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-020-00444-y

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