The electroreduction of nitrogen (N) has gained increasing attention as a promising route to achieve green and sustainable ammonia (NH) production. However, the construction of an active and durable electrocatalyst for N reduction reaction (NRR) remains a significant challenge. Herein, we, for the first time, report that S/N co-doped carbon cloth (CC) with abundant defects can serve as an efficient NRR electrocatalyst at ambient conditions. The S/N co-doped CC was prepared through a novel one-step method by using ammonium persulfate (APS) as the source of nitrogen and sulfur. The catalyst prepared at 800 °C (CC-APS 800) showed abundant defects and heteroatoms as the active and stable electrocatalytic sites for NH electrosynthesis. Based on this, a sizeable NH yield of 9.87 × 10 mol s cm and high faradaic efficiency of 8.11% were obtained in 0.05 M HSO at -0.3 V ( reversible hydrogen electrode, RHE), respectively. Furthermore, the electrocatalytic mechanism on CC-APS 800 was elucidated using the electrochemical Fourier transform infrared technique, and follows an associative reaction pathway. Our work would provide a new guideline for designing metal-free self-standing electrocatalysts for the NRR and other applications.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00155d | DOI Listing |
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