Insight into dynamic and steady-state active sites for nitrogen activation to ammonia by cobalt-based catalyst

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Abstract

The industrial synthesis of ammonia (NH3) using iron-based Haber-Bosch catalyst requires harsh reaction conditions. Developing advanced catalysts that perform well at mild conditions (<400 °C, <2 MPa) for industrial application is a long-term goal. Here we report a Co-N-C catalyst with high NH3 synthesis rate that simultaneously exhibits dynamic and steady-state active sites. Our studies demonstrate that the atomically dispersed cobalt weakly coordinated with pyridine N reacts with surface H2 to produce NH3 via a chemical looping pathway. Pyrrolic N serves as an anchor to stabilize the single cobalt atom in the form of Co1-N3.5 that facilitates N2 adsorption and step-by-step hydrogenation of N2 to *HNNH, *NH-NH3 and *NH2-NH4. Finally, NH3 is facilely generated via the breaking of the *NH2-NH4 bond. With the co-existence of dynamic and steady-state single atom active sites, the Co-N-C catalyst circumvents the bottleneck of N2 dissociation, making the synthesis of NH3 at mild conditions possible.

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Wang, X., Peng, X., Chen, W., Liu, G., Zheng, A., Zheng, L., … Jiang, L. (2020). Insight into dynamic and steady-state active sites for nitrogen activation to ammonia by cobalt-based catalyst. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-14287-z

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